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growth in the recent years and is seeking a limited appointment Assistant Clinical Research Coordinator for the Early Phase Program to assist with the daily needs of our clinical trials. Under
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the San Francisco Bay Area, providing a full range of exceptional neurosurgical subspecialty care. Our residency program is ranked #1 in the nation by Doximity and we are consistently the #1 NIH-funded
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MED-CORE-CARD Full Time 85266BR Job Summary This position will function as the Research Data Analyst 3 for the UCSF Adult Congenital Heart Disease (ACHD) Research Program. This program is based
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MED-CORE-CARD Full Time 85265BR Job Summary This position will function as the Research Data Analyst II for the UCSF Adult Congenital Heart Disease (ACHD) Research Program. This program is based
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Clinical Nurse Educator to help develop, shape and grow the clinical research team in our Neuro-Oncology research program. The Division of Neuro-Oncology within the Department of Neurosurgery is a referral
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(CEQA). Assess campus space needs and requirements, and annually updates the campus Capital Improvement Program that draws upon state, non-state, and campus discretionary resources to fund capital
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program partners in their application Collaborate with epidemiologists, informaticists, and data analysts This position requires programming (SQL, R, and/or Python) and informatics knowledge to support data
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, support of strategic planning, and program oversight, ensuring the effective implementation and evaluation of quality improvement efforts across inpatient care settings. This position will liaise with
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Hospital at Mission Bay and in Oakland. The Department sponsors numerous invited speakers, research seminars, journal clubs, as well as a postdoctoral training program focused on mentorship, networking, and
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according to the Federal Drug Administration (FDA’s) guidelines for bioanalytical methods and the National Institute of Health’s Division of AIDS’ (DAIDs) Clinical Pharmacology and Quality Assurance Program