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of reproductive hormones in healthy aging for women living with HIV: A community-collaborative cohort study Sammy Iammarino Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing (PhD) Complex health systems and power: responding
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, and other personnel associated with the specific project and may interact with community organizations, health professionals, clinical groups, patients and community members, government representatives
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activities in the community Attend team meetings as needed Support other tasks as needed Consequence of Error/Judgement Errors made could influence the ability of researchers and staff to meet critical
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. Experience working with patients/patient data is required. Ability to maintain accuracy and attention to detail. Good organizational skills. Ability to communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing
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of your research study period abroad take up the award within one year of receiving the notice of award for the CGS-MSFSS return to complete your degree at your Canadian institution Duration and start date
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furnishings and shared supplies. In addition to areas of the hospital and DMCBH, outpatient study visits take place in clinical offices/exam rooms, and research recording and communication occurs within
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humanitarian and development work in their home country Be starting their first doctoral degree, in a PhD or DMA program at the UBC Vancouver campus in the year of application Students with external funding
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research skills and assist with student burdens related to financial, family, community and cultural responsibilities, the BC NEIHR supports Indigenous (First Nations, Métis and Inuit) graduate students and
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other staff and students. Consult with and communicate with clients of the facility Consequence of Error/Judgement Exercises a considerable amount of judgment, responsibility, and initiative in
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communities are respected in procedures for storage and use of archaeology collections. Provide appropriate access to information about collections to First Nation communities, faculty and students, researchers