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, dependability, flexibility, discretion, and excellent interpersonal and organizational skills. This individual handles multiple complex tasks and interacts with individuals at all levels of the College
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research that together enhance our contribution to society. Why Join Michigan Medicine? Michigan Medicine is one of the largest health care complexes in the world and has been the site of many groundbreaking
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equipment and performing delegated clinical or laboratory procedures, changing dressings, assisting with admitting and discharge procedures. Assist with more complex procedures and perform complex diagnostic
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Managers and Section Heads to provide support relating to faculty, including recruitment, retention, annual evaluations, salary program, and effort management and reporting. Approve effort changes
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Surgery is to train the next generation of leaders in the field. The MORE program will provide the research education necessary to enable participating residents and medical students to develop successful
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Apply Now Job Summary In coordination with the Onsite Phlebotomy Manager, implements a standardized Quality Assurance Program for Onsite Phlebotomy Services. Ensures compliance with all applicable
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procedures, changing dressings, assisting with admitting and discharge procedures. Assist with more complex procedures and perform complex diagnostic testing. Develop and recommend changes in patient care
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to moderately complex data collection during study visits. Assists with local quality control efforts. Submit Human Subjects Incentive Program (HSIP) requests Assist with data entry and capture Clinical Research
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Apply Now Job Summary The Michigan Firearm Law Implementation Program (M-FLIP) at the Institute for Firearm Injury Prevention (IFIP) seeks a Temp Research Assistant to work closely with the M-FLIP
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care complexes in the world and has been the site of many groundbreaking medical and technological advancements since the opening of the U-M Medical School in 1850. Michigan Medicine is comprised of over