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University is Georgia’s only National Cancer Institute-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center, a prestigious distinction given to the top tier of cancer centers nationwide for making breakthroughs against
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broad range of molecular modeling tools to formulate novel bioactivity hypotheses and to design stereospecific molecular structures as candidates for biological in-vitro and cellular probes, independently
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excellence in residential liberal arts education. Build and leverage relationships with ACS member institutions to ensure input in program design and alignment with campus priorities and needs. Ensure regular
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program. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: Ensures office activities comply with Emory policies and procedures. Responds to incoming telephone calls. Maintains calendars and prioritizes meeting requests for management
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practitioners, behavioral and mental health therapists (LCSWs and LPCs), and nurse case managers to develop and implement a comprehensive care plan for each patient. Psychologists participate in the training
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), and nurse case managers to develop and implement a comprehensive care plan for each patient. Psychologists participate in the training of psychology doctoral interns and postdoctoral fellows as well
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documentation or video recording. Edits completed questionnaires for completeness, legibility and accuracy. Follows up with participants to obtain missing data or clarify existing data. Designs forms, worksheets
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to special requests, distributing informational materials, and coordinating donor cultivation and appreciation events in collaboration with Program Directors. They also plan, coordinate, and oversee the mass
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strategic leadership and oversight for quality, safety, and clinical operations. The Division Chief will guide the design of care delivery while advancing care consistency, efficiency, and excellence in
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- ACGME accredited research fellowship. The program offers specialized training in the principles and practice of medical simulation with focus on training, human factors, system engineering and patient