461 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Prof"-"Prof" uni jobs at Medical College of Wisconsin
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into decision making. Exhibit initiative and ingenuity by taking ownership of tasks to proactively improve services, avoid problems, or develop opportunities. Generate novel and valuable ideas to impact missions
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process purchase orders, standing purchase orders and check requests. Resolve purchasing issues. Schedule and manage material resources and inventory. Organize and prepare reimbursement expense reports
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contact with study participants. Collect, analyze, and disseminate research data. Report program data and progress to study investigators. Work with Principal Investigator to develop, implement, and
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about once per week on average—travel demands tend to increase during the spring through fall months. Most weeks also include office-based work such as partnership development, communication planning, and
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students to admit, develop treatment plans, monitor effectiveness of care, interpret diagnostic results, employ pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatment plans, and discharge patients with complex
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contact with study participants. Collect, analyze, and disseminate research data. Report program data and progress to study investigators. Work with Principal Investigator to develop, implement, and
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: Greet and register research participants, ensuring accurate documentation and required authorizations. Escort and prepare participants for visits, obtaining histories and vital signs, and updating records
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support staff on pre-trial functions including budget development, contract negotiations and IRB applications. Advise department study investigators and support staff on administrative and regulatory
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: Grow the research mission, increase external funding, and broadly support family & community medicine research Participate as a member of the DFCM Executive Team Contribute to goal setting/development
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. Additionally, faculty navigators will serve as personal/professional development coaches, meeting with each of their students individually twice per semester, through the end of their medical school career and