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, animal, and environmental health. The Information and Communications Technology (ICT) division provides innovative and disciplined support and expertise as an integral part of ensuring USask becomes
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, animal, and environmental health. The Information and Communications Technology (ICT) division provides innovative and disciplined support and expertise as an integral part of ensuring USask becomes
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Information and Communications Technology (ICT), as strategic partners to the University, enables courageous curiosity by empowering students, staff, and faculty to do more than thought possible
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experience in clinical and health informatics, preferably in the areas of ICT adoption, implementation, and evaluation; A robust understanding of clinical/clinician work processes, as influenced by health
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The University of Saskatchewan has some of the most innovative people doing groundbreaking research and pedagogy. Information and Communications Technology (ICT), as strategic partners, enable
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The University of Saskatchewan has some of the most innovative people doing groundbreaking research and pedagogy. Information and Communications Technology (ICT), as strategic partners, enable
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Technology (ICT). Support the broader electronics needs of the department and its priorities through other assigned duties. Education: Completion of Grade 12 and a two year diploma in electronic engineering
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. Information and Communications Technology (ICT), as strategic partners, enable courageous curiosity by empowering students, staff and faculty to do more than thought possible with technology that boosts
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the likelihood of adoption and scale. Qualifications: A PhD or Masters level education with recent experience in clinical and health informatics, preferably in the areas of ICT adoption, implementation, and
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experience in clinical and health informatics, preferably in the areas of ICT adoption, implementation, and evaluation; A robust understanding of clinical/clinician work processes, as influenced by health