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. Responsibilities* Manage and organize study databases and related materials (i.e., codebooks) Prepare multiple and dual language data for analysis, descriptive and inferential statistical analysis and the
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Statistics (preferred) or Epidemiology Experience working with complex survey data and with a high proficiency in statistics (2 years or more preferred) Experience using SAS or R software (2 or more years
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(rosters, statistics, records, photos, videos) in assigned sports, including proper naming and meta data assignments. Write and edit various department communication materials, record books, student-athlete
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Crime Statistics Act. As such, you are required to report Clery reportable offenses that come to your attention. DPSS employees are required to complete Clery Compliance Training within the first 14 days
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the efficiency of document imaging processes. Work under fast-paced circumstances to meet deadlines Report unit-specific statistics as defined by management Identify issues and make recommendations for resolution
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to assigned units. Design requirements, criteria, and metrics to meet the end users? needs for analysis and interpretation of health information and statistics for medical records research and review, birth
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outcomes research namely data collection and entry will also be required. Opportunity is available for analysis of outcomes so experience with statistics and data management are a plus. If desired, the
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required. Opportunity is available for analysis of outcomes so experience with statistics and data management are a plus. If desired, the Division of Metabolism, Endocrinology and Diabetes will support
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problems and recommends solutions. Evaluates experiment results using statistical and multivariate analysis. May instruct a laboratory academic section in laboratory techniques, instruments, methods, and
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patients. The Statistician in this position will perform statistical programming, analysis, and data management of large administrative claims datasets, and provides technical assistance to research teams