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scientific training—particularly at the PhD level—who is passionate about translating immunology and assay development into meaningful patient care. Prior experience with CAP, CLIA, or GxP regulations is
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documentation Development and review of site-specific performance metrics Work Location: Onsite – this role is expected to work onsite and is located in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Why Join Us: Colorado Springs
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Providers · Participation in Quality Improvement and development of Clinical Care Guidelines · Maintenance of skills required for provision of high quality, patient centered, safe urgent
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Health IOP during early development or clinician PTO and providing brief counselling services. Key Responsibilities: Conducts comprehensive diagnostic evaluations for patients referred to the intensive
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, please visit: http://www.cu.edu/cu-careers and attach: 1. Letter of application specifically addressing the position requirements and outlining qualifications 2. Current CV or résumé Questions should
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development. The Assistant Professor role is responsible for many assays related to the assessment of skeletal muscle growth and function, including muscle harvest, tissue processing, molecular analysis
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the AI working group. • Work collaboratively with academic stakeholders across the university to understand and meet the needs for AI tools and professional development. • Work collaboratively with
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histories, physical examination, and the assessment and development of appropriate plans of care in the Ob-Gyn clinical setting. Candidates must demonstrate effective communication, both orally and in writing
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and retirement contributions that add to your bottom line. Total Compensation Calculator: http://www.cu.edu/node/153125 Equal Employment Opportunity Statement: The University of Colorado (CU) is an
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development. The Research Associate role is responsible for many assays related to the assessment of skeletal muscle growth and function, including muscle harvest, tissue processing, molecular analysis