131 high-performance-computing-postdoc positions at University of Texas Health Science Center
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responsibilities include the following: Performing abdominal transplantation, including organ procurement and both pre-operative and post-operative care (inpatient and outpatient clinic) of organ transplant
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coming into the office when needed. This position is eligible for full benefits including healthcare and a retirement program administered by the State of Texas. U.S. Citizenship or U.S. Lawful Permanent
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protocols governing the clinical provision of dental care including but not limited to workplace safety, confidentiality, staff. Perform other tasks to achieve organizational and program goals and objectives
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months. The trainee works with program management professionals in support of the Office of the CMIO to implement the top-tier healthcare Electronic Medical Record (EMR) system, EPIC. Participates in
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high-quality standards, ensuring HIPAA compliance, handling inquiries, reviewing correspondence, and performing quality assurance tasks as needed. Once you join us you won't want to leave. It’s because
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Performance Improvement (QAPI) and transplant evaluation and patient selection (i.e., Medical Review Board (MRB)) Participating in divisional and departmental activities such as faculty meetings, Grand Rounds
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environmental rounds on unit for safety. Performs other duties as assigned. Certification/Skills: Minimum Education: High School Diploma or equivalent required Minimum Experience: 1 year of experience in a
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for assessments while reliably assessing and monitoring ELP program quality using the Texas Rising Star assessment instrument. A Texas Rising Star Assessor III will be responsible for leading an assessment team
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prenatal, maternal, neonatal, and pediatric outcomes. Additionally, the Institute has a robust long-term outcomes follow-up program for pregnancies that undergo fetal surgeries at the UTHealth Houston Fetal
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-operatively, contributing to a smooth recovery and the best possible outcomes. Collaboration with a multidisciplinary team will be key to delivering high-quality care to our patients. We prefer candidates with