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patient outcomes. Core topic areas include the effects of corporate ownership and market structure on system outcomes and how payment reform is reshaping U.S. primary care. We use large national datasets
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: Applicant must meet one of the following: * Bachelors of Science in Nursing OR * Associates degree or Diploma in Nursing and a Masters degree in Nursing. Minimum five (5) years of experience as a Registered
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care to University of Michigan students, as well as primary care services for eligible UM faculty and staff. UHC is actively seeking compassionate, enthusiastic and patient-focused individuals to join
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requires Primary Source Verification Desired Qualifications* Must have at least ten years of experience in maternal/obstetrical ultrasounds. Multiple years performing ultrasound cervical length measurements
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leaders to improve the world. Learn more about Ross here . The Career Development Office (CDO) at Ross supports approximately 4,400 students each year across our MBA, specialty master's, and BBA programs by
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) campuses at the University of Michigan. The primary role of this position will be lab-based, focused on extracting and concentrating field-collected samples and then running those samples through ddPCR
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Apply Now How to Apply A cover letter and three original writing samples are required for consideration for this position. Please upload your resumes and writing samples as one document. The cover
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Apply Now Job Summary The Safety Technician, Intermediate's (STI) primary role is decontamination of patient care rooms. The STI will utilize specialized machinery that emits hydrogen peroxide vapor
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interest in academic research and/or post-graduate education, and intend to make Pediatric Hospice and Palliative Medicine their primary career. Expertise working with diverse pediatric patient populations
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on admissions-related matters. As the chief undergraduate admissions officer, the AVP/ED is U-M's primary admissions representative throughout the state, nation, and world on undergraduate admissions matters