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of electroencephalograms and other related studies · used in epilepsy Work Location: Onsite – this role is expected to work onsite and is located in Aurora, CO. Why Join Us: The Department of Pediatrics, was ranked
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Benefits Professional - 37235 University Staff Description Join Our Team and Make a Difference in Higher Education! At the System Administration office at the University of Colorado, we
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may be required to work extended hours (for clinic coverage, assisting getting clients into treatment, and/or appointments). Addiction Research and Treatment Services (ARTS) is the clinical program of
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improvement and participation in division educational activities. This position offers an exciting and unique chance to work in a multidisciplinary setting as a member of the limb restoration and salvage team
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or 0.5 day clinic) · ~2 weeknights of cardiology call per month · Shared outpatient daytime call (City Team) Work Location: Onsite – this role is expected to work onsite and is located in
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leadership role is responsible for advancing the strategic, clinical, educational, and research missions of the Department. The Chair will foster excellence in patient care, innovative research, top-tier
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to engage effectively with students, faculty and staff of diverse backgrounds. Job Information: · This is primarily a remote daytime position, reading for the entire system from your home office
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Coordinator Position #: 00677033 – Requisition #: 37538 Job Summary: Clinical Science Professionals at all levels perform clinical research related functions which may include patient-oriented research
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engagement agreements, with a critical focus on the protection and negotiation of intellectual property (IP) terms. This position plays a pivotal leadership role in designing, implementing, and managing
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key member of the school’s Lifecourse Epidemiology of Adiposity & Diabetes (LEAD) Center that will work within a small team of study collaborators at the Diabetes Prevention Program Outcomes Study