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JOB DUTIES Description The Health Informatics Analyst is responsible for leading the development of analytics solutions for UCLA Health and Health Sciences by gathering business needs, documenting
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professional manner. 7. Demonstrated ability to work as a member of the team. Preferred: 1. Knowledge of clouding computing in data sciences.
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Hourly Salary: $35.20 Bargaining Unit: EX – AFSCME JOB QUALIFICATIONS Qualifications Currently enrolled in a Pharm D. Program – Required. CA Pharmacy Intern license – Required. Ability to accurately
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and pharmaceutical abbreviations. Skill in preparing intravenous solutions using aseptic technique. Ability to work independently and follow-through on assignments with minimal supervision. Skill in
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University of California, Los Angeles | Santa Monica, California | United States | about 7 hours ago
-line telephone, fax, copier, computer and printer Skill in analyzing information, defining problems, and identifying possible solutions Preferred: At least one year of staffing experience or equivalent
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. Facilitating communication with referring physicians. Referring patients to appropriate resources and providing follow-up through telephone and EPIC/Care Connect. JOB QUALIFICATIONS Qualifications Required Skill
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in signal processing, bioengineering, physics, computer science, or applied mathematics. Join our dynamic team and contribute to groundbreaking research in a cutting-edge environment. Ready to take
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, nursing and administrative personnel, regulatory agencies and study sponsors. Skill and experience in operating office machines including hospital based computer systems. Skill and experience in composing
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basic laboratory equipment (centrifuges, spectrophotometer, PCR machines, Ph meter, balances, gel documentation) and familiar with both PC and Apple computer systems and software programs (MS Word, Excel
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science related field or Minimum 1 year of experience of previous study coordination or clinical research coordination Working knowledge of FDA Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) and ICH Good Clinical