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optimization, including reinforcement learning, Markov decision processes, linear modeling, and linear/quadratic/mixed-integer programming. Proficiency with computer programming and relational databases
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; participate in the new program development & implementation; work closely with relevant physicians to promote and foster a clinical care environment that strives to deliver the ideal patient care experience
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. Responsibilities* Design and development: Collaborate with faculty, program leaders, Learning Experience Designers, Design Managers, and Media Designers at the Center for Academic Innovation (CAI) to design high
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Orthotics and Prosthetics, you will serve as a positive role model on the clinical team. Your duties will require you to act as a change agent who promotes process improvement and sharing of best practices
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or recently graduated UM-Flint undergraduate student, not enrolled in a master's program. Successful completion of, or current enrollment for, sufficient academic work in discipline(s) applicable
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of paid student research assistants, participating as mentors in formal U-M student research programs (UROP, SURE, MDP), or other mentoring activities. UMTRI recently initiated a program where faculty can
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Clinical Training and Implementation Specialist with the PRISM team. The PRISM team supports the implementation of a specific model of integrated behavioral health care, Collaborative Care, in primary care
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procedures in cardiac unit with relation to implantable devices. Ensure that devices are accounted for on patient record and specified model and serial numbers are paid for accordingly. Access to clinical
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enhance our contribution to society. Responsibilities* The successful candidate will work on projects performing analysis of PET neuroimage data, including kinetic modeling and multimodal data synthesis
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neuroanatomical, neuroimaging, computational, and behavioral genetic approaches to understand the cellular and physiological pathways that modulate aging and multiple disease risks in mammals. The Kaczorowski Lab