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expectation of periodic outpatient care for longitudinal care needs and the support of the Epilepsy program. While prior experience and/or familiarity with neurological care is preferred, additional training is
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, including the Center for High Performance Computing and the Utah Population Database—one of the world’s richest sources of in-depth information on genetics, demography, medical resource use, and public health
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Instructions for more details. While UMB is a remote department and this role will be performed remotely, interested applicants should note the following: This role is expected to work during UMB office hours
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~60% FTE – General GI: Performs phone management with patients’ parents, chart review, care coordination, triage, and problem management. Discusses patient and family concerns in person/over the phone
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designed to assist the department management with daily operation support and projects that are administration focused. The following are immediate tasks that the role will take on: 1. Front office
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and discovery. As an R1 institution recognized for very high research activity, the University of Utah leads groundbreaking research that impacts both local and global communities. The VPR Office
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and processes by coordinating and overseeing work assignments; trains and mentors clinical support staff; provides feedback on performance and completes performance evaluations; ensures relevant
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or researchers. Surgical Support: Maintain surgical and anesthesia equipment, ensuring its proper functioning. Performs veterinary procedures such as, but not limited to, blood collection, parenteral and oral
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and treatments as prescribed by veterinarians or researchers. Surgical Support: Maintain surgical and anesthesia equipment, ensuring its proper functioning. Performs veterinary procedures such as, but
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vehicles, electrical current, working on scaffolding and high places, or exposure to chemicals). Physical Requirements and Level of Frequency that may be required Nearly Continuously: Sitting, hearing