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providers. Role models competence in advanced critical care skills. Utilizes prescriptive privileges for identified patient population. Keeps knowledge base current by reading professional literature
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enough GCs are available. o Support GCs practicing at the top of their training. o Review scheduling practices to match service needs. o Develop fair measures of productivity across GC care models
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project focused on precision editing of induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs). This role is central to advancing our capabilities in disease modeling and therapeutic discovery in the field of Down Syndrome
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Qualifications: Experience working in a hub-and-spoke model with a central academic Melanoma program and satellite community melanoma centers. Experience with Multidisciplinary research. Prior clinical and
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● Ability to work individually and as a team to support team-based medical care in an APP/Physician/Resident Physician model How to Apply: For full consideration, please submit the following document(s): 1
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. The Organ Recovery Surgeon serves as a key ambassador for donation by modeling and controlling the intraoperative behavior of all recovery team members. He/she is primarily accountable for the surgical
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pediatric anesthesia. In their faculty position, the individual, as a practicing member of the Department’s and Division’s care team model, must continue clinical duties, which include supervising advanced
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treatment planning, outcome prediction using image processing (radiomics, anatomy changes, et.), large language models to aid in clinical diagnosis and treatment management, and AI applications to advance
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results. Specifically, they will support projects focused on neuroscience and mouse model research. The bulk of the required training will be provided on-the-job by our team members. We are seeking
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Psychiatry operations Financial Processes 60%: Direct monthly forecasts and reconciliations for the UCHA contract across service models and validate against realized actuals in CU Medicine books. Provide