547 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation" positions at Medical College of Wisconsin
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Position Description: POSITION PURPOSE Under general direction of the Manager in the Core facility, assist with daily laboratory duties to aid in the timely completion of multiple research and
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on the development of program materials including educational materials, marketing materials, websites, forms, and reports. Work with Principal Investigator to develop, implement, and maintain comprehensive databases
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of the privileging institution, CMS, and the Joint Commission. Evaluate quality outcomes for patients receiving care through participation in the development of quality indicators and outcomes dashboard. Acquire
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. Participate in regular lab meetings with Principal Investigators and research staff to discuss experimental progress, interpret data,and troubleshoot challenges. Support the development of new research
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grant tracking information for large programmatic or multiple PI grant projects. Participate in the development of program resources through literature searches, grant writing support, and review and
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programmatic or multiple PI grant projects. Participate in the development of program resources through literature searches, grant writing support, and review and solicitation of funding and scholarship
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, coding, and billing. Support supervisor and team by guiding and directing specific employees in their day-to-day job functions. Train new and existing staff. Provide cross coverage for multiple specialty
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of Biostatistician I you will responsible for meticulous data management and analysis for multiple ongoing research studies, including data cleaning, description of patient populations, analysis and interpretation
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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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an interest in program development and academic advancement. The Heart Failure and Transplant Program at Children’s Wisconsin provides comprehensive care for a diverse patient population, including those with