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Position Description: ORTHOPAEDIC SURGEON (FOOT AND ANKLE), MEDICAL COLLEGE OF WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN: FACULTY OPPORTUNITY The Medical College of Wisconsin is seeking a highly skilled and
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Position Description: The Medical College of Wisconsin is seeking a highly skilled and dedicated Orthopaedic Surgeon specializing in the sub-specialty area of Foot and Ankle. This position offers
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cholangitis. Investigations utilize human biospecimens and mouse models. Under general supervision, the research technologist provides support for Dr. Mack’s research through implementation of projects
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, provider, billing area, etc.) are applied. Charge Entry as needed. RECONCILIATION OF CHARGES: Monitor charge flow and act as a liaison with managers, department administrators and other billing personnel
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surrounding database, data collection, and data entry and data management. Assist in training of students, residents and post-doctoral fellows. Prepare and maintain IRB and human subject research compliance
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Minimum Required Experience: 2-3 years of compensation or Human Resrouces related experience Preferred: Compensation Certification Field: human resources, compensation, business administration Why MCW
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transcriptomics analysis of human tumor specimens and bioinformatically analyze data to measure changes in cell type abundance and gene expression, and identify patterns of expression across large sets of genes
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needed (estimated bi-annually or quarterly). Coordinate assessment and evaluation activities. May monitor program budgets and lead or oversee the work of collaborating staff. Act as a fully contributing
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, government, and human resources. Work requires resource management, mathematics, problem solving, coordinating work activities, critical thinking, systems analysis, operations analysis, time management
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. Collaborate with the projects’ transdisciplinary teams and community advisory boards. Engage with human subjects; collect and analyze data from human subjects, including surveys, physiological assessments, and