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record chart notes, research protocol, and standard clinical operating procedures. The Revenue Cycle Specialist will work closely with the CRFC Nursing Program Coordinators, the Clinical Trials Office (CTO
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the Program Manager. Additionally, the position supports faculty recruitment efforts by organizing candidate visits, planning onboarding and orientation activities, and facilitating travel and lodging
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opportunities during their academic program. In collaboration with the MHA program director and faculty, the manager will systematically evaluate program outcomes to support continuous improvement while building
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) and program lead for the College of Medicine Controlled Substances Program (COM CSP). This position designs, implements, and evaluates research compliance frameworks to ensure the COM CSP meets U.S
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of Institutional Review Board (IRB, Board) member activities; understands and applies basic concepts of federal regulations, state laws, and human research protection program policies to ensure compliance with
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/Onboarding • Develops an individualized program to guide the new hire towards job competency • Identifies the requirements of the regulatory bodies to which the organization reports • Identifies new equipment
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/Onboarding • Develops an individualized program to guide the new hire towards job competency • Identifies the requirements of the regulatory bodies to which the organization reports • Identifies new equipment
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for developing outreach activities and selected program planning. Minimum Education Required Bachelor's Level Degree Required Qualifications Registered and/or Registration Eligible, licensed (state of Ohio
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-funded research program that actively engages graduate and undergraduate students. Teaching duties will include undergraduate core courses in EEOB or the Center for Life Sciences Education and specialty
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graduate program in German and undergraduate programs in German, Scandinavian, and Yiddish offer a wide array of courses, covering both languages (German, Swedish, Old Norse, Yiddish) and research fields