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, and lifecycle oversight for enterprise high-performance storage and research computing infrastructure supporting compliance-critical research across basic science departments. Develops institutional
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assists with conducting community outreach on behalf of the Program. Maintains a customer service program to ensure a high quality service and customer satisfaction for patients in the clinical setting
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, provides administrative support to a state or national level sponsored grant or contract program by coordinating the program activities, attending meetings, preparing reports, recruiting for the program
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Description --- Performs complex administrative duties for the Dean. Directs and coordinates daily operations of the office or program by serving as a staff and resource person. Duties: Acts as a liaison with
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assesses patients who may be eligible to participate in a clinical trial or research program, distributes information, acts as a clinical resource, manages data, conducts follow-up care for patients, and
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) years of the required experience must be in a lead/supervisory/managerial role within a healthcare organization. Skills: Proficient with Math and Computer skills to include Microsoft Office Suite (Excel
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Job Description --- The Oklahoma Comparative Medicine Training Program is seeking candidates for a Veterinary Residency position approved by the Board of Directors of the American College of Laboratory
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within 12 months of hire date. Skills: Knowledge of pharmacotherapy and toxicology principles relevant to management of acute exposures and medication-related events Basic computer skills Detail oriented
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right for you! The Programmer Analyst is responsible for writing, developing, and updating programs and software. Troubleshoots system and program problems. Analyzes and programs software for a department
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and maintaining computers (laptop and/or desktop), mobile devices (phones, tablets, etc.), peripherals (local or workgroup printers, monitor, keyboard, mouse, etc.), and various departmentally used