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IT Principal Professional (EPIC/PACS Data Management and Analytics Specialist) - 37887 University Staff Description University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus Department: Radiology Job Title: IT
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Cities, MN. You will play a vital role in supporting recruitment and retention efforts, as well as data collection on a large scale longitudinal cohort study and innovative clinical trial. These studies
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of external events and communications. Oversees the development and dissemination of information and updates across COB platforms, including social media, email, website, print, and digital informational
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build relationships with relevant external experts, if and when needed e.g., biostatisticians, technical consultants, content experts · Supervise and lead the management of data and the analytics
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treatment planning, outcome prediction using image processing (radiomics, anatomy changes, et.), large language models to aid in clinical diagnosis and treatment management, and AI applications to advance
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duties as assigned. Review, complete and process logs, documents, databases, and related materials and information Assist in the review and implementation of lab support policies, practices and programs
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overseeing operations in a large, complex healthcare organization and a deep understanding of clinical operations, financial management, and the integration of faculty practice into the tripartite mission. Key
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will be able to own their projects from their conceptualization to its completion, support faculty in grant writing, and mentor data scientists, PhD students and undergraduate and graduate interns. Main
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, and benefit from technology as well as learn new computer applications when necessary. Ability to work within large, complex healthcare systems. Ability to maintain confidentiality by phone or in
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the potential to teach undergraduate students from a diversity of backgrounds at the intersection of design, critical theory, and technology through foundational and advanced studios, large lecture courses, and