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website at http://health.usf.edu/index.html POSITION SUMMARY: Under the general supervision of the Director of Physics (or designate), Medical Physicist has primary responsibility for the technical aspects
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-quality care, services, and supports to Floridians with, or at risk of developing, behavioral health conditions through original research, policy analysis, evaluation, and development and dissemination
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clinical research projects as assigned. The main responsibility of the position is to oversee the screening, enrollment, and retention of study participants, perform clinical and imaging data collection
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of the department, college, or unit. MINIMAL QUALIFICATIONS/EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE This position requires a Master's degree in education or a field of study related to the academic program, or a Bachelor's degree in
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and one course related to their research each semester. Courses may be design studios, lectures, and/or seminars. The anticipated start date is August 2025. Primary Responsibilities: Propose a research
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of Nursing is recognized as a nursing education and research leader, serving over 2,400 undergraduate, master's, and doctoral students annually. For the third consecutive year, our Master of Science in Nursing
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recognized as a nursing education and research leader, serving over 2,400 undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral students annually. For the third consecutive year, our Master of Science in Nursing program
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recognized as a nursing education and research leader, serving over 2,400 undergraduate, master's, and doctoral students annually. For the third consecutive year, our Master of Science in Nursing program
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in a business analysis or project management role. Or a Master's degree and at least 3 years of experience that is directly related to the duties and responsibilities specified. Appropriate college
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recognized as a nursing education and research leader, serving over 2,400 undergraduate, master's, and doctoral students annually. For the third consecutive year, our Master of Science in Nursing program