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. Experience with a computerized patient management system. Demonstrated computer skills including proficient use of Microsoft Word and Excel. Attention to detail and ability to work independently. Ability
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Required Qualifications* Bachelor's degree in GIS, geography, natural resources, computer science or related field OR Bachelors degree in a non-related field with professional experience working with GIS
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the success of Michigan Medicine by providing clinicians, educators, researchers, students, and staff with exceptional technology-related information, products, services, and support. Division Overview The HITS
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, the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts (LSA) has been the heart of The Michigan Difference, educating young leaders through a rich liberal arts curriculum and creating new knowledge through world
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Enterprise Technology Services (ETS) division designs, deploys, and supports application platforms, integration solutions, and computing devices. ETS is dedicated to advancing security, quality, and
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Enterprise Technology Services (ETS) division designs, deploys, and supports application platforms, integration solutions, and computing devices. ETS is dedicated to advancing security, quality, and
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to support quality improvement initiatives. Requirements Gathering Interact with customers (such as analysts, physicians, program managers, staff at physician organizations, etc.) to understand, define, and
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of Michigan Medicine by providing clinicians, educators, researchers, students, and staff with technology-related information, products, and support. HITS also provides institutional expertise in IT strategy
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other applications for pharmacy. You will report to the Assistant Director of Medication Use Informatics and Technology and be a part of an exciting expansion of pharmacy services for our patients. We
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report to the Assistant Director of Medication Use Informatics and Technology and be a part of an exciting expansion of pharmacy services for our patients. We have a diverse team of analysts and clinical