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prospect and donor engagement across the University's entire constituent and donor pipeline. Why Work at Michigan? In addition to a career filled with purpose and opportunity, the University of Michigan
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individual who is thoughtful and analytical, with interests and experiences in health policy analysis. This is a part-time paid internship, with flexible start and end dates, for a graduate student who has
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collection tool and using R, R-Shiny or another statistical data software for quantitative analyses, preferred. Experience writing qualitative rapid analysis reports, designing qualitative codebooks and/or
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data using various data analysis programs. Prepare data for presenting, and present data. Supervise graduate students, undergraduate students, and research staff. Train lab members on safe research
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initiatives especially related to clinical documentation. Compilation and analysis of data to inform and support programmatic quality and improvement initiatives is a large component of this position. The PPS
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spatial analysis techniques, the evolution of the current theories behind GIS technology, hardware and software requirements, spatial data types, data forms and sources, map and report production, web
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possess the critical elements of teaching (knowledge of subject matter, skill in presentation, enthusiastic approach, etc.). Modes of Work Positions that are eligible for hybrid or mobile/remote work mode
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data measurement, analysis, interpretation, and performance improvement to support OBI Hospitals. Collaborate with the OBI Coordinating Center Teams and OBI participating hospitals to identify
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extraction processes. This work supports comprehensive data handling for intricate reporting and thorough analysis. The analyst will also analyze and interpret clinical and administrative data from a variety
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Chemistry), CHEM 242 (Introductory Chemical Analysis Lab), CHEM 246/7 (Biomedical Chemistry Laboratory I + II), or CHEM 241 (Introduction to Chemical Analysis). However, in future years, alternative courses