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' (UAMS) Adult Reconstructive Surgery Fellowship is a one-year program that boasts a core faculty with national prominence and a clinical practice that performs high volumes of primary and complex revision
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Institutional Audit Department's Website: Summary of Job Duties: Performs complex level professional internal auditing work. Work involves leading or conducting performance, financial and compliance audit
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of Post-Award. The Award Manager will spend ~50% of their effort on managerial tasks below and remaining ~50% of their effort managing complex awards ie. Centers, NSF GRFP, SURF, CIF, ABI, etc
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neurosurgical backgrounds. The fellow experience a broad range of surgical cases for both adult and pediatric patients with complex spinal pathology, including primary and revision degenerative problems
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the ability to effectively work with patient referral sources, facilitate appointments, coordinate transitions of care, and provide patient education on complex conditions. The RN will work with the individual
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complex conditions. The RN will work with the individual patient, their families, and providers of care to develop and implement individual health plans. This position requires a well rounded RN willing
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the development of new bioinformatics analyses that are required for handling and analysis of complex data derived from new molecular characterization techniques such as special transcriptomics. Optimizes and
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. Requires the ability to effectively work with patient referral sources, facilitate appointments, coordinate transitions of care, and provide patient education on complex conditions. The RN will work with the
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for the cleanliness, sanitation, appearance, working or living environment of all residential housing, which consists of 19 residence halls and one 50 unit apartment complex. Regular, reliable, and non-disruptive
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, facilitate appointments, coordinate transitions of care, and provide patient education on complex conditions. The RN I will work with the individual patient, their families, and providers of care to develop