248 programming-"the"-"DAAD"-"IMPRS-ML"-"IDAEA-CSIC"-"Brookhaven-Lab" positions at Columbia University
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administrative and financial duties as needed. Finance Oversee the financial and administrative management of the Section, including (3) divisions, (2) postgraduate programs and (1)Master?s program in Oral
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support for the entire array of Core programming events including scheduling regular and electronic classrooms, and distributes information and publicity materials as directed. Assists with the acquisition
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physicians and other clinicians for evaluation of illness. Integrates data to determine diagnosis and therapeutic plan, including identification of any health risks. Develop and implement treatment plans by
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Health Record (EHR). Ensure proper documentation for insurance, medication refills, and care plans. Participate in chronic disease management initiatives and quality improvement programs. Under supervision
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to transparency, surveillance, and social media. Through its research program, the Institute has hosted leading thinkers as visiting scholars and published influential essays focused on emerging threats
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of the world’s leading universities, sponsors the largest NCAA Division I athletics program in New York City with 31 varsity sports and a proud tradition of Ivy League and national success. Located at the Baker
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(NP) is to work collaboratively with the Advanced Cardiac Care and Transplantation team. Begun in 1984, our transplant program has performed transplant in over 650 patients and currently averages
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collaborators. The program serves as an ideal bridge between college and graduate school for students interested in economics. Columbia Economics faculty members hiring for this position include: Michael Best
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warranted to achieve integrated quality care for patients. Implement and manage a Risk Management program. Reports high-risk patients to Director, Clinical Services & Training or designee in a timely manner
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the planning and implementation of a broad array of internal and external facing non-academic events in the following areas (as assigned): Academic Affairs (i.e. masters and non-degree programs), Student Affairs