444 computer-programmer-"Multiple"-"O.P"-"U.S"-"Humboldt-Stiftung-Foundation" positions at Medical College of Wisconsin
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schedule and coordinate visit needs. Primary Functions Schedules, cancels and reschedules appointments via phone for multiple specialties and locations including providing directions, instructions and other
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research institutes. Engage in medical education by teaching medical students, residents, and fellows. Contribute to program development and growth within MCW’s Memory Disorders Program. Faculty rank will be
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. Assist with recruiting, training, and supervising staff and managing the program budget. Primary Functions • Recruit, screen, enroll and obtain consent from program participants. Conduct or coordinate
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Position Description: Purpose Coordinate the day-to-day administrative activities of the clinical trials program. Provide support to the team to facilitate the achievement of the program’s goals
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Position Description: As an Administrative Assistant Sr in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine you will work under the direction of the Program Medical Directors and Managers
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Position Description: The Medical College of Wisconsin’s postgraduate fellowship programs provide a structured clinical and professional education to foster growth. The Critical Care Program
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depositions, draft letters, calendering significant dates, organizing files and assist in responding to subpoenas. Assist in the management of the MCW Professional Liability Insurance Program under
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Position Description: Clinical Research Coordinator III - GOOD Study Purpose Coordinate the day-to-day administrative activities of the clinical research trials program. Provide support to the team
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Requirements: Minimum Qualifications: High school diploma or equivalent. Two years of patient care experience OR graduation from an accredited Medical Assistant program. Preferred Qualifications: Hands
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investigating how targeted interventions modulate brain networks and relate to clinical improvement in PGD. The Fellow will contribute to the development of computational brain models of grief and resilience in