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or other changes that might impact existing workflows and recommends methods to optimize to desired state and improve efficiency. Review system or process architecture in scope of assigned projects. Perform
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dynamic functions of microbial communities. For this position, the major goal is to develop advanced computational modeling frameworks that combine physics and machine learning to predict, understand and
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Health's mission across the state of North Carolina. JOB LOCATION Duke Children’s and Internal Medicine North Durham - 3116 N Duke St JOB SUMMARY We are seeking a Program Specialist to plan, coordinate and
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findings to optimize dispensing patterns, purchasing procedures, and replenishment practices. Lead the development of various 340B reports highlighting utilization, savings, compliance, program growth to be
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and effectiveness • Continuously monitor process performance, identifying areas for improvement, and implementing changes to optimize processes. • Help drive project and program management
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Parenteral Antimicrobial Therapy (OPAT) program improves patient safety by facilitating earlier discharge of patients on intravenous (IV) anti-infectives, providing close laboratory monitoring and
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uncertainty quantification into scientific machine learning workflows and optimize the design of computational (ABM) and wet-lab experiments. • Collaborate with mathematical modelers and experimentalists in
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, ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements, and optimizing operational efficiency of the employee document management process. The Program Manager serves as the key liaison between the Talent Care
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record (EHR) and other informatics platforms. Areas of focus include: Inpatient Nursing Perioperative Nursing Anesthesia providers Duties and Responsibilities of this Level In addition to NISS I essential
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area. Provide evidence-based evaluation and treatment to diverse, medically complex patient populations. Deliver quality service techniques that facilitate optimal care, considering the patient’s age