138 computer-programmer-"the"-"U"-"IMPRS-ML"-"Zintellect"-"U.S"-"Prof" positions at Columbia University
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and affiliation coordinator for the School of Nursing. Overseeing and managing all aspects of the clinical placement process and program support team. Responsibilities Oversee and manage clinical
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. Applicants are encouraged to consult http://appliedmath.apam.columbia.edu for more information about the applied mathematics program, and https://apam.columbia.edu/ for more information about the department
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required. Candidate must have completed clinical training in an ACGME-accredited Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Residency Program. Experience with Patient clinical care, Teaching residents, Tenex
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-the-art, multidisciplinary Pulmonary Hypertension (PH) Program at CUIMC. The successful candidate will provide exemplary clinical care, foster collaborative relationships across specialties, actively
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enrolling interested patients in the brain donation program, coordinate monthly interdepartmental case conferences, outreach, maintaining and organizing the brain bank database and coordination
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to deadlines. Onboarding Responsible for onboarding staff, faculty and researchers and students. This includes scheduling welcome program, medical surveillance and UNI creation. Communication with new hires and
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Diseases. Reporting to the Section Chair, the Data Science – CDM faculty are expected to develop, sustain, and lead an active, obvious, externally funded research program with outstanding scholarship and to
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compliance with onboarding requirements for students and faculty Facilitate and oversee the internal process for preceptor appointments in collaboration with program directors, assistant dean, and HR Attend
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program based at LDEO, and to demonstrate strong potential for effective teaching at undergraduate and graduate levels. Applicants should have a PhD in earth and environmental sciences or related field
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, and execute program-specific and School-wide recruitment opportunities to increase the number of highly qualified applications to the assigned portfolio of programs. Represent programs and SPS by