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compliance with university policies, while partnering with leadership to project budgets and optimize resources. Support organizational initiatives through professional development, special projects, and other
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, and optimizing clinical operations to ensure outstanding performance on the quadruple aim. The Clinical Director is also responsible for supporting the training and research missions of PMHI/CHCO and
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Responsibilities: · Design and conduct independent research projects in placental biology or in utero gene editing. · Develop and optimize CRISPR-Cas9 base editing strategies, including plasmid and
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information systems software and database support, creation and management of contingency systems to ensure no lapse in patient care. Creativity and research into IT solutions to optimize workflows
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and Metrics: 30% Develop a strategic plan for the program that aligns with the strategic goals of the VC for Research and accompanying key performance metrics. Develop the staff to optimize the tools
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medical students and residents, delivering comprehensive patient care; and participating in research into areas of women's health. Our vision is to optimize the health and well-being of women across
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general fund and auxiliary enterprises, with an emphasis on multi-year budgeting, forecasting, cost control, and resource optimization. Proven expertise in strategic enrollment management, student lifecycle
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collaboration with hospital operations to optimize program efficiency and long-term sustainability. The Program Manager will work with the Section Administrator and hospital partners to create pro formas
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outpatient Core GI clinics Learn and optimize use of the Epic electronic medical record system for procedural documentation, assist in developing quality metrics and procedural improvements. Lead or
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are optimized for translational research, industry partnerships, and sustainable growth. CCPM’s biobanking work includes genotyping and the clinical return of results generated in CCPM’s CAP/CLIA laboratory, both