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. Job Summary The Medical Intensive Care Unit (MICU) Research Program, is looking for a Clinical Research Coordinator II to aid with the development/maintenance of datasets and data collection for a
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lecturers to develop and teach courses in the Master of Science in Threat and Response Management program (https://threatresponse.bsd.uchicago.edu/ ). These positions are renewable for up to three year terms
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administration, center management, or academic program leadership of comparable scope and complexity, with demonstrated experience in sponsored program administration (federal and private foundation grants). Track
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, coordinating workflow processes that promote the delivery of high-quality medical care for students. They focus on optimizing clinical workflows, advancing program development, strengthening cross-functional
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expertise to prepare students for professional success through employer outreach, one-on-one advising and coaching, planning and executing programs and workshops, and supporting program administration
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community values with divisional priorities and scientific excellence. Responsibilities Program Leadership & Oversight Direct and manage a portfolio of programs advancing mentorship, leadership development
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(clients) and the University. It serves as communications conduit between contractor and client, and as the primary contact for all 'One Card' dining initiatives and dining program maintenance. UChicago
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, referring MD office records, preparing clinical research charts, and participation in program audits. Prepares program conference lists for multidisciplinary conferences and workshops. Participates in all
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of such an environment is through a residence life program that which aims to develop strong residential communities that are self-regulating, supportive of academic success; provide a strong sense of belonging, and rich
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. Reporting to the Standardized Patient Program Manager, the Standardized Patient (SP) is expected to portray a clinical scenario in a standardized manner and provide effective feedback from the perspective