Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Listed
-
Category
-
Program
-
Field
-
to include specimen handling, using manual and automatic equipment to test specimens, and perform and report analytical tests. Operate manual or computerized instrumentation. Calibrate and maintain
-
programming solutions that support the Duke Reading Center’s data management infrastructure and operations. This role focuses on programming for clinical trial data integration, quality control, analytics, and
-
analytic and problem solving skills. Ability to navigate and query multiple electronic record requests. JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Completes a review of authorization or request for records
-
and automatic equipment to test specimens, and performing and reporting analytical tests. • Operate manual or computerized instrumentation. • Calibrate and maintain instrumentation according
-
methodologies. Ability to adjust to changing project requirements and priorities. Advanced analytical skills to tackle complex issues and develop effective solutions. Creative thinking to approach problems from
-
, analytics, coaching and performance management, and well-being and partner closely with Center for Excellence teams and working closely with our other Director/Business Partners Proactively leverage HR
-
. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Required excellent analytical skills. Excellent written/oral skills Possess interpersonal/listening skills to interact effectively with individuals of all backgrounds
-
to articulate and drive Duke University Health System global strategies and vision for Supply Chain in all activities. Exceptional negotiation, analytical, verbal and written communication skills. Exceptional
-
developing the cutting-edge diagnostics of tomorrow. Histology/Cytology Technician in the Department of Anatomic Pathology and Digital Analytics at Duke University Hospital. PRN, as needed with first shift
-
developing the cutting-edge diagnostics of tomorrow. Histology/Cytology Technician in the Department of Anatomic Pathology and Digital Analytics at Duke University Hospital. PRN, as needed, with first shift