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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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Summary We are seeking a highly qualified individual to fill the position of Tutor II: Psychology Research and Statistics Support Specialist to provide on-demand tutoring to undergraduate psychology
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researchers in determining the appropriate analytical methodology to meet their needs, use various statistical packages, and summarize and interpret statistical results. In this position, you will work with a
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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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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
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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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and efficiently for a number of studies. This will include supporting studies both already concluded and actively collecting data through data management, statistical data analysis using SAS
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. Specifically, the position involves providing independent and collaborative statistical support including: 1) compiling and maintaining a geographic-based dataset of social determinant of health (SDOH) data
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of combined Network data. This role will also require oversight, management and linkage of Network research data. Specific tasks performed will include: Writing programs to clean data and perform statistical
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biological insight into the underlying causes of kidney diseases. These approaches include the development of new statistical analysis methods, meta-analysis across cohorts, and the linking of clinical data