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protocol-specific requirements Facilitate research treatment planning by reviewing protocol structure and requirements with the principal investigator and care team Maintain full regulatory compliance and
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areas. Perform other related duties as assigned. Required Qualifications* A Master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology. Current licensure as a Speech-Language Pathologist in the State of Michigan. A
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general administrative and operational support to the Principal Investigator and laboratory personnel as needed. Keep the lab protocol binder updated with new researcher protocols. Update the lab manager's
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. Proficient communication, computer and basic mathematic skills. This position requires primary source verification Pharmacy Technician Intermediate: Graduation from high school or an equivalent combination
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Apply Now How to Apply Jordan Shavit, MD, PhD emataylo@med.umich.edu Job Summary Basic functions and responsibilities Under direct supervision of the Principal Investigator perform scientific
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, policies, and procedures, and assigns, directs, and coordinates the work of the programming staff, providing both technical guidance and managerial oversight. This position has primary responsibility
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management skills; ability to navigate complex collaborations with clarity and care. Demonstrated commitment to equity-centered practice and inclusive student development. Desired Qualifications* Master's
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, primary-care physician, insurance information and the person who is financially responsible for treatment. Input all information into the Michigan Medicine electronic health record called MiChart. Contact
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retirement savings Tuition Reimbursement Growth opportunities to higher seniority positions Management that provides quality training and direction Responsibilities* Patient intake (e.g. documenting chief
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primary expertise in providing clinical services to pediatric patients, participating in research and providing post-doctoral neuropsychology training in a rehabilitation setting. Patients served have