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Position Description: The Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW) School of Pharmacy is seeking qualified candidates for an Assistant/Associate Professor faculty position in Social & Administrative
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, or other publications. Stay abreast of current social science research, emerging trends, and relevant developments, especially those related to flourishing in medicine. Attend conferences, workshops, and
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. Distribute charts and files to appropriate location. Order and maintain log of stipend checks and/or gift certificates to be distributed to study participants. Generate letters to be sent to study participants
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systems. • Order and maintain study logs, including Training Logs, Delegation of Authority Logs, Payment/Stipend Logs • Compile outreach packets, recruitment and specimen collection kits • Assist
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study coordinators and research nurses. Code and enter onto clinical research forms and into computerized database. Order and maintain log of stipend checks and/or gift certificates to be distributed
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statistician for area. • Develop new methodologies for lab procedures. • Maintain and order supplies, may negotiate with vendors, track purchase orders. • Participate in meetings with principle investigator and
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. Core Advanced Practice Responsibilities Perform comprehensive histories and physical exams, identifies normal and abnormal findings, including physical, cognitive, and psychosocial status. Order, perform
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. Order, perform, and interpret screening and diagnostic procedures and tests, and appropriately communicates and documents information Write accurate and timely progress notes, procedure notes, and/or
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admission and transfer orders. Order, perform, and interpret screening and diagnostic procedures and tests, and appropriately communicates and documents information. Privileged to perform procedures beyond
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, staff, and other allied health professionals, we employ the latest advancements in technology and techniques to deliver precise and effective radiation therapy while minimizing side effects. The annual