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scientific, medical, and/or nursing journals, as well as computational and/or informatics methods development (e.g., in computational biology, digital health, bioinformatics, and/or biomedical informatics
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required to access and administer medications within their scope of practice and according to State Law. Responsibilities Essential Functions Assesses the physical condition of a group of patients by
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depending on operational needs. As with any active medical practitioner, hours may extend to accomplish the work required that particular day. VP Area U of U Health - Academics Department 00848 - Pediatric
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on operational needs. As with any active medical practitioner, hours may extend to accomplish the work required that particular day. VP Area U of U Health - Academics Department 00848 - Pediatric Administration
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(including HIPAA) in entering health information into Electronic Medical Records. Monitors the effectiveness of training programs and provides meaningful feedback to curriculum developers and managers
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guidelines Complete medical chart reviews Work with research teams and clinicians to meet enrollment goals and study deadlines Collect and process biospecimens and clinical measurements from study participants
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procedures. This work may include supporting investigator-initiated studies and sponsored projects. Reporting: This position will reside within the Huntsman Cancer Institute’s (HCI) Population Sciences Trials
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Chemistry, Natural Sciences, Mathematics, or Engineering, or on-the-job training in environmental protection compliance or equivalency (one year of education can be substituted for two years of related work
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Clinical Pathology by the American Board of Pathology or equivalent and be eligible for certification in Pediatric Pathology. Candidates must also be eligible for medical licensure in Utah. Salary and rank
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closely with medical students to ensure they feel supported and successful during their time at the SFESOM by facilitating the personal and professional development of the students through accessibility