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relevant to regulatory affairs in clinical research. In-depth knowledge of study budgets, contracts and grant applications. Preferred Qualifications Education: Masters or higher degree in life sciences
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compensation decisions including, but not limited to, education, experience and training, qualifications relative to the requirements of the position, and funding. At the University of Kansas Medical Center, a
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Department: SHP Physical Therapy & Rehab Science (PTRSAT) ----- Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Science Position Title: Office Coordinator - School of Health Professions (Physical Therapy
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Department: SHP Physical Therapy & Rehab Science (PTRSAT) ----- Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Science Position Title: Marketing Coordinator - School of Health Professions (Physical Therapy
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simulation to the Ob/Gyn residents and medical students. The fellows will also participate in the Academic Excellence Development Program through faculty affairs. The fellow will continue to build upon
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the advancement and education of medical students, orthopedic surgery residents, and fellows. Specifically, in Hand & Upper Extremity patient care management and academic research Equitable participation in
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, independent MU verification, treatment documentation, treatment plan approval, verification/QA plan generation, pretreatment - specific QA, image-guided treatment verification, weekly continuing medical physics
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Department: SOM KC Psychiatry & Behavior Sciences ----- Administration Position Title: Regulatory Coordinator- Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Job Family Group: Professional Staff Job Description
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Qualifications Education: Bachelor’s degree in biology, chemistry or other science related area. A combination of education and relevant experience may substitute for degree on a year for year basis. Preferred
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. The Senior Research Associate will conduct independent research, remain abreast of developments in the field of lung biology/inflammation and develop novel research tools and methods as needed. These studies