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troubleshooting and problem solving to complex network problems. Collaborates with others for active maintenance and future growth. Sets policies, guidelines, and establishes best practices for active maintenance
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members also have expertise in treating medically complex children from birth through 21 years of age, including those with craniofacial abnormalities and genetic syndromes. We have a busy and diverse
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them to manage complex urological conditions as well as the ability to perform minimum invasive surgical robotic surgery independently. The ideal candidate will be a clinician scholar who will be
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exceptional clinical and interpersonal skills, a commitment to building and expanding professional networks for care collaboration, and an eagerness to engage in outreach efforts focused on advancing awareness
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learning is highly desirable. Under minimal supervision, the Assistant Scientist, Bioinformatics performs a wide range of highly technical and complex bioinformatics procedures. Qualification
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contribute to the excellence of our academic community. JOB DETAILS: The ideal candidate must have experience working with adults in clinical behavior analysis within complex settings and demonstrate
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breakthrough discoveries possible. Learn more at http://enprc.emory.edu KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: Supervises staff (generally ten or more employees) in a large and/or complex research laboratory. Responsible
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Hospital. The successful candidate will be expected to have expertise enabling them to manage complex urological conditions as well as the ability to perform minimum invasive surgical robotic surgery
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the implementation of complex, enterprise-level relational database information systems. The Informatics Analyst I should be familiar with standard Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC) requirements and processes
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on observing the evaluation and management of spine surgery patients, particularly in the areas of cervical spine surgery, lumbar spine surgery, complex spinal deformity surgery, and surgery for spinal tumors