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, revise, affirm, and/or imagine teaching and learning. This program is inspired by the Students as Learners and Teachers Program at Bryn Mawr University. Job Duties: Attend weekly meetings with other DUET
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coming grant endeavors, expected by our Neuroscience Program in the Department of Neurosurgery, as well as rapidly growing need for implementation of electrophysiological methodologies to study
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Institution Review Board (IRB) activities of clinical research conducted at the University. Adheres to OUHSC Compliance program, Code of Ethics, and Business Standards. Duties: Assists with collection
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management plan that identifies needs. Monitors and evaluates treatment plans and progress. Facilitates interdisciplinary approaches. Develops and implements action-oriented and time specific case management
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interview and other relevant sources to identify individual needs. Develops a comprehensive case management plan that will address identified needs. Monitors, and evaluates treatment plans and progress
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Sciences program students are located on two campuses (Oklahoma City and Tulsa) as well as six distance locations (Ardmore, Bartlesville, Duncan, Norman, Lawton, and Weatherford). For Spring 2024
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management plan that identifies needs. Monitors and evaluates treatment plans and progress. Facilitates interdisciplinary approaches. Develops and implements action-oriented and time specific case management
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written aptitude test, pass MMPI and CPI test. Must be able to successfully complete OUPD initial training program. Must be certified as a Peace Officer by the Oklahoma Council on Law Enforcement Education
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, and staff on a daily basis. Job Duties: Duties include but are not limited to the following Design flyers and advertisements for the Department of Modern Languages Work with our programmers to make
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direct primary responsibility to Football, is responsible for the prevention, evaluation, management and rehabilitation of injury and illness within the University’s comprehensive athletic medicine program