181 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Prof"-"Prof" positions at Case Western Reserve University
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seasonal planting and harvesting. This individual will continue to develop knowledge and advocate on the potential to test or pilot new farming techniques or projects. They will develop, track, and record
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supplies. Prepare pre-requisitions to reorder materials and supplies. Obtain proper authorization. (6%) Prepare the clinic for the day¿s schedule. Assist with cleaning cubicles. Stock supplies in clinic
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initiatives that involve improving the university¿s energy efficiency. (20%) Manage the development, documentation, and periodic revision of standard operating procedures, techniques, and best practices
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the development of therapeutic devices that control electrical activity in nerves to improve chronic medical conditions by characterizing the vagus nerve using a number of different imaging modalities. The REVA
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includes excellent healthcare, retirement plans, tuition assistance, paid time off, and a winter recess. POSITION OBJECTIVE The Training Director will be responsible for the development, recruitment
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, maintaining mouse databases, surgery (pre-, intra-, and post-operative procedures), behavioral testing (10%) May assist in developing improved techniques, projection methods or procedures for maintaining
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DoB, which has teaching programs at the undergraduate, graduate, and medical school levels. ● Serve as a clinical ethics consultant, assist with consult review and quality control, and help train
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on the telephone. Manage the university controller's and the sr. associate controller's calendars (including coordinating events/meetings, developing agendas etc. with other senior leadership
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course mapping, curriculum development, simulation faculty development, and teaching in the simulation lab. The Director ensures that all activities comply with University, School, and Program policies and
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. POSITION OBJECTIVE The IQ Program Manager implements the Case Inquiry (IQ) Program for the first two years of the medical school curriculum, ensuring the program effectively develops students' critical