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. Provide support to the Surgical Oncology Tissue Bank team to facilitate the achievement of the program’s goals. Primary Functions Recruit, screen, enroll and obtain consent from program participants
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. (MCWAH), a $80M non-profit organization with 950+ housestaff employees. Ensure compliance with organizational documents, tax regulations, and accreditation standards. Manage financial activities, including
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leadership on higher education law, including tenure, FERPA compliance, Clery Act, admissions, financial aid/scholarship programming, student conduct/affairs and academic program administration, Leads drafting
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the ability to provide high quality anesthesia care to a complex patient population, working directly under the supervision of our Adult Anesthesiologists and as part of a team of highly trained and dedicated
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Education (GME) you will manage the day to day, monthly, quarterly, and annual Accounting, and Financial Audit functions for the Medical College of WI Affiliated Hospitals, Inc (MCWAH), a non-profit
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devices to reduce stroke risk in atrial fibrillation. The Advanced Practice Provider (APP) works as a member of a multidisciplinary health care team who will contribute to excellence in program
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activity, self-care, social, spiritual, and financial wellness. Wellness Champions: 80+ employees serve as Wellness Champions to encourage mental, physical, social, and spiritual health through formal
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recruiting for a board certified or board eligible Maternal Fetal Medicine specialist. The individual will share in both inpatient and outpatient care, outreach, ultrasound, and consultation of high-risk
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jeopardy coverage for medical teams if another APP is not able to cover. The Advanced Practice Provider (APP) works as a member of a multidisciplinary health care team who will contribute to excellence in
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activity, self-care, social, spiritual, and financial wellness. Wellness Champions: 80+ employees serve as Wellness Champions to encourage mental, physical, social, and spiritual health through formal