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DTech Executive Director POSITION TITLE: Executive Director, Duke Technology Scholars Program (DTech) DTech is a comprehensive Duke University program supporting the next generation of leaders who
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international programs in more than 150 countries. Occupational Summary: The Program Coordinator, Senior will provide support for the Master of Engineering within the Institute for Enterprise Engineering. This
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Summary Coordinate all events and activities within the Internal Medicine Residency Program. Manage the noon conference schedule and lunch calendar, concur, resident reimbursements, and training
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international programs in more than 150 countries. Occupational Summary Plan, coordinate and administer activities related to internal and external academic program reviews; develop, coordinate and advise
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specification of technology requirements utilized in research. The Informaticist II has an understanding of the broader biomedical informatics practices including medical computing, terminology and healthcare
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responsibilities for this position include: Duke Clinical Leadership Program Serve as the primary coordinator for the Duke Clinical Leadership Program (DCLP), making operational and programmatic decisions that have
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. Requirements: • Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or related related experience • Proficiency in one or more high-level programming languages (e.g., Powershell, C#, Ruby, Visual Basic
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events and other research-related programs. Develop and coordinate materials and resources to ensure program success. Apply standard project management methodology, processes, and tools to assigned
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to act as a collaborating member of a multi-disciplinary team Complete required documentation within the expected program timeframe Ability to successfully navigate electronic medical records and document
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requirements. Pre-employment Physical Capacity Testing required Education A graduate of an associate or baccalaureate academic program in health science (including, but not limited to, cardiovascular technology