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. The Research Assistant/Technician may also provide assistance in the development of prediction models and other related clinical research in the Breast Reconstruction Program. Organizational Status The UBC
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tracking (experience sampling methods), integrating text based messaging and other mobile app technology for the assessment and treatment of prolonged grief disorder Carrying out any other related duties as
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. The Research Assistant/Technician may also provide assistance in the development of prediction models and other related clinical research in the Breast Reconstruction Program. Organizational Status The UBC
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postdoctoral programs, including strategic planning, program evaluation, communication to internal and external stakeholders, and student/fellow support activities such as orientation, professional development
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, hospital or laboratory as required. Assists in providing education on study background, purpose, procedures and potential benefits and risks. Administers various study related questionnaires to subjects
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, Department of Surgery, University of British Columbia (UBC). This includes studies conducted within the Division as well as national and international collaborative network studies in which Division members
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to internal and external stakeholders, and student/fellow support activities such as orientation, professional development, and leadership initiatives for graduate students and postdoctoral fellows
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administrative support (e.g. drafting protocols), patient-related activities (e.g. identifying and enrolling study participants, scheduling appointments), basic data management (e.g. chart review, data coding and
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meetings with internal staff and external stakeholders and distributes them in a timely fashion to participants with clear action items; - Acts professionally in communication with faculty, instructors
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of the above-related duties could have a significant impact on the effectiveness, image, and reputation of the FoM both locally and internationally. Incorrect or incomplete information provided to faculty