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expertise in population and public health, this chair can further integrate the synergistic, multidisciplinary contributions of nursing, nutrition, dentistry, urban planning, public health, epidemiology
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management skills, organizational skills, self-motivation, ability to multi-task and prioritize and library resource search skills. Department: Community Health & Epidemiology Status: Term 3 months otherMay 1
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, the host site of the study, to ensure seamless coordination. Education: Applicants should have completed at least an undergraduate degree in Psychology, Community Health and Epidemiology, Health Sciences
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Community Health and Epidemiology is a department with the College of Medicine. We have active graduate programs at the Masters and Doctoral levels and make a vital contribution to the undergraduate
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: Baccalaureate degree in Pharmacy. Additional training/experience in research, epidemiology, critical appraisal, knowledge transfer/translation and evidence informed medicine as it relates to drug therapy would be
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Populations (BEAP) Lab in the Department of Community Health and Epidemiology at the University of Saskatchewan. The position is a one-year appointment with the potential for renewal. The successful candidate
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Populations (BEAP) Lab in the Department of Community Health and Epidemiology at the University of Saskatchewan. The position is a one-year appointment with the potential for renewal. The successful candidate
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of Medicine) and Professor Malcolm King (Community Health and Epidemiology; Scientific Director, Saskatchewan Centre for Patient-Oriented Research). Reporting to the Executive Director, this position will
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Epidemiology within the College of Medicine. Our health sciences librarians support the disciplines of medicine, nursing, pharmacy, nutrition, dentistry, kinesiology, public health, and rehabilitation sciences
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Health and Epidemiology. The position will provide expert-level SAS coding and statistical analysis to support the development of a longitudinal pregnancy cohort using provincial administrative and