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settings throughout the Department. Flexibility and adaptability are critical skills for success. The EPM will develop an intimate familiarity with the key elements of the departmental strategic plan with
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, the Data Scientist will support analysis and modeling for the Department of Pathology using a combination of statistics and machine learning. The Data Scientist will join a dynamic team of pathologists, data
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research staff, the Research Associate will conduct and oversee elements of research work that requires the use of skills, technical and academic knowledge to follow established procedures, and record
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, and guide rigorous data collection and analysis to inform continuous, evidence-based program improvement. Job Description: Job Duties Outlined: Principal Accountabilities: Along with the PI, lead
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, documentation, and analysis of clinical research data. Monitors participants' progress including documenting and reporting adverse events. Participates in periodic quality assurance audits of protocols
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requests for information and reports are met on time. Support efforts to improve efficiency through data collection and analysis. Support the establishment and implementation of compliance and office
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, including financial analysis, risk assessment, budget preparation and execution; oversight of purchasing, payroll, and travel; personnel administrative support and human resource management, advisor, and
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which includes monthly analysis of area forecasts, monitoring of compliance with the budget policies and funding source compliance, budget funding and process improvement consultation with area management
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, communication, and teamwork Ensure alignment of simulations with LCME standards (Elements 7.4, 7.8, and 7.9) Collaborate with faculty to develop competency-aligned simulation cases Contribute to continuous
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manages assigned clinical research studies by supervising a variety of complex activities involved in the collection, compilation, documentation, and analysis of clinical research data. Monitors