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*Principal Research IT Architect - Job Number: 260499 Organization : Genetics & Genome Sciences Job Location : Oklahoma-Oklahoma City-Health Sciences Center Schedule : Full-time Work Schedule
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available *** Responsibilities: Scheduling / Check In-Out. Schedules patient appointments, either by telephone or in person. Primary contact for patients entering or exiting clinics. Inspects forms
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for the project. Oversees the development and implementation of standardized operating procedures. Serves a key role in the facilitation between operating laboratories, researchers, and principal investigators
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) is now hiring for a Staff Research Assistant- HPRC. This position works on multiple ongoing research studies and it serves as the first point of contact for participants at HPRC. Primary duties include
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, fund raising events, etc. Job Requirements --- Required education and experience: Master's degree in Business, Healthcare or Public Administration, Accounting, Finance, or closely related field. Five (5
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carpeted areas where applicable Rearranges furniture to original positions in lounges and common areas May shovel snow from doorways and sidewalks Performs various duties as needed in order to successfully
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Animal Medicine. Individuals who successfully complete this training program will meet the eligibility requirements to sit for the ACLAM board certifying exam. The training program has three primary goals
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include database information patient consent forms, and/or hard files. Interprets and analyzes data and discusses with principal investigator. Prepares reports concerning the progress of the project. Keeps
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) is now hiring for a Staff Research Assistant - HPRC. This position works on multiple ongoing research studies and it serves as the first point of contact for participants at HPRC. Primary duties
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implementation of standardized operating procedures. Serves a key role in the facilitation between operating laboratories, researchers, and principal investigators to continuously enhance and develop cross