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for compliance with UAB institutional policies, federal regulations, DHHS regulations, AAHRPP policies and procedures, and any other requirements Reviews informed consent language for industry-sponsored research
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-language pathologists. The UAB Voice Center is part of the larger University of Alabama at Birmingham Department of Otolaryngology academic practice within one of the largest academic medical centers in
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Excel and Power BI Proficiency in Advanced Structured Query Language (SQL) with strong working knowledge of SAS Primary Location : UAB Health System Job Category : Information Technology Organization
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BY IT AND HSIS ONLY: The University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) seeks a SOFTWARE DEVELOPER-ENT to perform maintenance on existing software products for ACS customers. To assist in coding, testing
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SOFTWARE DEVELOPER-ENT - (T216058) Description FOR USE BY IT AND HSIS ONLY: The University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) seeks a SOFTWARE DEVELOPER-ENT to perform maintenance on existing software
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Tableau and/or BusinessObjects. · Experience developing ETL workflows in an enterprise tool such as Informatica or Talend. · Experience in a programming language such as Python, C#, or Java
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CASE MANAGER-MEDICAL STUDENT SERVICES - (T214131) Description Position Summary: The Medical Student Services Case Manager for the University of Alabama at Birmingham Heersink School of Medicine will
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or eligible to be licensed as a Speech-Language Pathologist or Occupational Therapist by the appropriate State of Alabama Board or registered as a Registered Physical Therapist by the State of Alabama Board
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PROGRAM COORDINATOR II - (T215429) Description Position Summary: Under minimal supervision, coordinates administrative and logistical support for International Medical Education. Carries out established program objectives and directives. Follows established guidelines or protocols. Coordinates...
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focus on patient care, we provide an environment that supports the education of health professionals and encourages advanced research to further medical science. The University of Alabama at Birmingham