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of instruction of SoM medical students during their four years of medical school, both at the UW Seattle campus and throughout the WWAMI region. The Program Operations Specialist ensures that all basic science
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of Pediatrics. We study the genetic basis of rare disorders and use cutting edge functional genomics techniques to test the effects of clinically observed variants. We also use genome sequencing and informatics
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. The goals of our research are (1) to understand how neural circuits compute behaviorally relevant information, (2) to identify the principles and mechanisms that guide the assembly of neural circuits, and (3
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quality improvement activities to ensure appropriate clinical outcomes. Performs other duties as assigned. Preferred Qualifications Graduate of an accredited Medical Assistant program. Two or more years of
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Medical Assistant experience. Graduate of an accredited Medical Assistant program. Electronic medical record experience. Interactive communication skills with ability to work with physicians, patients
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of Psychological and Brain Sciences. They will contribute to NIH-funded research, as well as research projects supported by department funds. This is a time-limited position of up to one year. Primary
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-established policy and procedure. Job Description Primary Duties & Responsibilities Coordinates programs such as lecture series, campus tours, retreats, special fairs, etc. May provide program/project support
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Assistant certification/registration-eligible graduate or be scheduled to graduate from an accredited medical assistant program; substitutions include graduate of an accredited nursing program (such as RN/LPN
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the technology governance program spanning across multiple business units, including managing resources, schedules, and approaches throughout the full project life cycle. Serves as a coach and mentor to assigned
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coordinator who is excited about the opportunity to take a leadership role in a fast-paced, complex, and highly productive international collaborative research program. Position Complexities: As a Research