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: Build strategic relationships with campus partners to enhance service integration; proactively identify and implement procedural efficiencies in collaboration with the Mentor Program Manager. Additional
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management software, medical imaging software (Ambra), IHIS communication tools (encounters, inbaskets, secure chat), IHIS work queues, and payor platforms etc. They may also support Scheduling Lead
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, Agricultural and Biological Engineering The primary responsibility of this position is to assist research activities in controlled environment agriculture (CEA) by applying artificial intelligence, computer
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research assistants to support research on the implementation of the LiFEsports program on campus and in community-based sites in Columbus. Under the supervision of Dr. Samantha Bates (faculty in the College
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. Must be able to work with various computer applications. Additional Information: Location: University Hospital - Rhodes Hall (0354) Position Type: Regular Scheduled Hours: 40 Shift: First Shift Final
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printing and digital copying. Desired Qualifications Knowledge of all facets of printing and copying (pre-press, pressroom, bindery and mailing); strong computer literacy skills including locating, moving
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diagnosis, psychosocial palliative medicine interventions, as well as basic research methods and statistics. Other duties include but are not limited to representing the program or Department by participating
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skills/training and ability to collaborate with a variety of individuals across the organization. Evidence of highly refined interpersonal skills, skills in conflict resolution, problem solving, program
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Fellowship Program. The APP Educator maintains collaborative relationships with clinicians, departments/units, serves as an educational consultant and resource, and contributes to the development and
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venography, and tunneled venous catheter removal. Minimum Qualifications Bachelor's Degree with/or documented completion of a Radiologist Assistant program recognized by the American Registry of Radiologic