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Summary: Assistant to an administrator (director or above), including scheduling and sending correspondence on behalf of the administrator and/or department. Prepares project and grant budgets for use in
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. Supports rotating medical students, residents and/or fellows in the program. Provides administrative functions for the unit that may include accreditation, scheduling meetings, organizing day-to-day
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. Conducts Informed Consent Interviews with participants. Coordinate study participant visit activities including scheduling procedures, communicating with subjects, and completing necessary basic study
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, mentorship for team members and study teams. Assigned unit administrative support (inventory, ordering, billing, scheduling). Assist Principal Investigators, physicians and/or nurses with special procedures
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to the director of the Neuromuscular Research Division, including scheduling and sending correspondence on behalf of the director and/or department. Compiles information, prepares reports, and is involved in
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perform with accuracy, and be able to respond positively to constructive feedback Call (as soon as possible) if unable to attend a scheduled session Arrive at scheduled time Dress appropriately for each
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. Schedules are structured with on a “7 days on/7 days off” model with the option for additional shifts per month or outpatient clinic for additional compensation. Candidates may be involved with clinical
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the status of tissue requests is required. Perform study specific ECGs and transmit data to appropriate database as listed in the study protocol schedule of events. Reference and maintain a variety of study
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of the ZIEL Learning and Design Team in moving curriculum and training programs forward. This includes scheduling, preparing for and taking notes in meetings, as well as follow up activities. Adept in a wide
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of tissue requests is required. Perform study specific ECGs and transmit data to appropriate database as listed in the study protocol schedule of events. Reference and maintain a variety of study protocols