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, the Linux operating system and computer software. Intermediate to advanced level MS Office skills Equal Opportunity Employer / Disability / Veteran Columbia University is committed to the hiring of qualified
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missions of the Primary Care and Population Health departments. This position will design and create data structures, reports, dashboards, and related data extracts from CUIMC?s Epic electronic health record
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Beloborodov, Kishalay De, Yuri Levin, Brian Metzger and Lorenzo Sironi. More information on THEA can be found at https://thea.astro.columbia.edu . This position will have access to high-performance
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with new incoming funding, collaborating closely with Sponsored Projects Administration and senior team members as needed. Ensures that PIs have necessary information, such as chart string details and
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the academic department in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences relevant to the incumbent’s own field. The Lecturer will teach a number of graduate-level research methods and data science courses and will be
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Diploma or equivalent required, plus a minimum of 3 years related experience, which should include experience as a Handyperson and/or Porter. Computer proficiency is necessary. Ability to attain required
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positive attitude. Computer skills are required including proficiency with MS-Word, MS-Excel, Outlook, and MS-Powerpoint. Current Physical Therapy License in New York State Equal Opportunity Employer
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protocols and ensure proper labeling and storage. Coordinate and execute the shipment of biospecimens in compliance with institutional and regulatory guidelines. Enter and update data in relevant databases
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of randomly selected (usually 10% of total enrolled participants) study charts and compare to the abstracted data reported in study charts or case report forms. Conduct focused chart reviews on studies with a
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coordination for simple and moderately complex clinical research studies such as registries, retrospective data reviews, studies in long-term follow-up, and other non-interventional studies or under supervision