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Scholar (Surgery Research Administration) Job Profile Title Prospect Researcher Job Description Summary The Harrison Scholar program was established to provide research experience for post-baccalaureate
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the Teaching Assistant application process and assignments, manage academic records for all MPH students to ensure compliance for degree completion, including monitoring requirements prior to graduation within
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resources, programs, policies, services, and initiatives. This position also manages the check-in process for advising appointments (in-person) and office hours (virtual). Job Description The Operations
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owners, processing requests requiring data reconfiguration. The ideal candidate is a self-starter, able to manage priorities efficiently, can focus on the small details while understanding the big picture
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& data quality during the patient assessment visits; process blood and biological samples from the assessments; complete progress and data safety monitoring plan reports; maintain study charts; and enter
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methodology, computer systems, and information and records management as applied to the conduct of a non-profit institutional development program. Experience with and understanding of the fundraising process
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chronic recordings, training and behavioral assessment of animal behavior, and tissue processing/histology. Other tasks will include maintenance of logs and lab reports, surgery preparation, data analysis
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) model in multiple settings and strategic support for clinical operation of the IMPaCT model at Penn Medicine. The CRC-A will support coordination of ongoing studies, including a clinical trial assessing
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) explaining your interest in the position, a CV, and all your academic transcripts. We will review applications on a rolling basis; the deadline to apply is May 31, 2024. The selection process includes a coding
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, maintain, and recover animals during procedures, carefully monitoring their vitals and overall well-being throughout the process. 7. Post-Anesthesia Care: Oversee the recovery of animal patients, providing