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team, Study Coordinators, nursing staff, Research Laboratory Technicians, and Research Pharmacy team) Review and analyze information from medical records (clinic notes, pathology reports, radiology
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clinical interventions, data management experience, and a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in psychology, public health, nursing, or a related field. The Tobacco Treatment Specialist training will be provided
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storage of records Attend and present at outreach community events Work Interactions and Work Mode Designation The Program Coordinator will report to the CRU Nurse Manager and the Program Manager. The PC
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Coordinator interacts routinely with other Donor Center Coordinators, Team Leaders, Manager, Program Directors, potential donors, nurses, physicians and other Donor centers and Contract Labs. Position reports
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competitive benefits package. If you are interested in health-related behavioral research and looking for ways to prepare for graduate, public health, nursing, or medical school, then consider becoming part of
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Up Coordinator interacts routinely with other Donor Center Coordinators, Team Leaders, Manager, Program Directors, potential donors, nurses, physicians and other Donor centers and Contract Labs
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behavioral research and looking for ways to prepare for graduate, public health, nursing, or medical school, then consider becoming part of a collaborative clinical research team under the supervision of Dr
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Match Coordinator interacts routinely with other Donor Center Coordinators, Team Leaders, Manager, Program Directors, potential donors, nurses, physicians and other Donor centers and Contract Labs
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Assistant Site Coordinator works closely with other Georgetown MIDUS personnel. They interact closely with all study participants, CRU nurses and other related staff; and collaborate with various MIDUS
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vital support for the overall strategy, implementation, and execution of Georgetown University Medical Center (GUMC) constituent engagement, with a primary focus on the Schools of Medicine, Nursing, and