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external audits. Oversees maintenance of asset records. Space/Facilities Planning and Management Oversees all Program construction and renovations. Establishes budget, identifies funding sources, sets up
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. - Define and maintain information architectures, navigation structures, and content hierarchies that support efficient, learnable task completion across research lifecycle activities. - Collaborate with
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academic Pediatric Plastic and Craniofacial Surgeon at the rank of Assistant Professor WOT (without tenure). Appointments as Assistant Professor WOT are normally structured per University guidelines as two
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Project Delivery, Maintenance & Construction, Campus Energy, Utilities & Operations, Building Services, Transportation Services and Safety. Supporting these groups are the Business Intelligence
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care for adult cardiac (including robotic), thoracic, complex vascular surgeries, heart and lung transplantations, minimally invasive structural heart interventions, and advanced electrophysiology procedures
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Developing models to represent structure in networks using low dimensional manifolds Modeling demographic and health trends in low-resource settings Developing a decision-making framework for policy decisions
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development tasks. Maintain the clinical foundation and structures related to serving autistic children; ensure current evidence-based intervention content is implemented in the summer program. Manage the
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candidate will have completed a Ph.D. (or foreign equivalent) in medical physics or a related field. Candidates should have completed a structured clinical residency training program in medical physics
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to develop and grow specific clinical and research interests Structured intramural research FTE support within the Department of Surgery to: Build a plastic surgery clinical/outcomes research core within the
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of team members supporting post hospital discharge care. Team structure and interactions: Advanced practice practitioners (APPs) in acute critical care settings will work as part of a team with doctors