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in the position and outline skills and experience that directly relate to this position. Summary The University of Michigan Facilities and Operations Information Services Department is seeking a GIS
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Apply Now Summary Michigan Medicine's GI Physiology and Manometry Laboratory is recognized by the American Neurogastroenterology and Motility Society as a leading center for Gastro-Intestinal
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in the position and outline skills and experience that directly relate to this position. Summary The University of Michigan Facilities and Operations Information Services Department is seeking a GIS
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complex database queries and develop reports on data collection processes. Gather, analyze, and integrate spatial data and determine how the information can best be displayed using GIS; analyze geographic
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familiar with: GIS: be able to get coordinates for thousands of addresses within the Detroit metro area Required Qualifications* Must be a current student; Be able to easily use GIS or related software
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: 4A Neurology 5A Orthopedics/Trauma 5B Medicine Acute Care 5C GI/Transplant 6A Acute Rehabilitation 6B Medicine Acute Care 7W Adult BMT/Hematology 8A Oncology Acute Care 8B Medicine Acute Care 8E Adult
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: 4A Neurology 5A Orthopedics/Trauma 5B Medicine Acute Care 5C GI/Transplant 6A Acute Rehabilitation 6B Medicine Acute Care 7W Adult BMT/Hematology 8A Oncology Acute Care 8B Medicine Acute Care 8E Adult
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the Adult Medical/ Surgical units in University Hospital: 4A Neurology 5A Orthopedics/Trauma 5B Medicine Acute Care 5C GI/Transplant 6A Acute Rehabilitation 6B Medicine Acute Care 6C Pulmonary Internal
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visualization, specifically Python, R, and SQL Demonstrated fluency in programming languages to create web applications: Python, JavaScript, TypeScript, PHP Demonstrated fluency with the use of GIS software
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. Patients medical diagnoses commonly include respiratory insufficiency or failure, Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS), hepatic failure, renal failure, sepsis, coma, hypertensive crisis, GI hemorrhage