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directing activities related to the daily operations of the veterinary staff in providing veterinary medical care and technical services to investigators. Duties and responsibilities include developing
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faculty is expected to teach practice-based graduate level courses including URP6061: Planning Administration and Ethics, and URP6941: Urban Planning Professional Development. The Planner in Residence also
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to our robust educational mission. The Department of Neuroscience is the second-oldest neuroscience department in the country. UF is committed to being on the leading edge of research and development in
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Classification Title: Administrative Specialist II Job Description: Oversee McTrans software marketing and sales operations, including developing strategies to create new products, plans, membership
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transactions, and refund checks Process additional state compensation and consultant fees/honoraria Prepare travel authorizations and expense reports Submit course budgets to the Division of Continuing Education
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from UF and around the country. We offer an incredible breadth of clinical training programs and proud to train many of best primary care providers and specialists throughout the region, the state and
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an incredible breadth of clinical training programs and proud to train many of best primary care providers and specialists throughout the region, the state and the country. Research, discovery and innovation
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directing activities related to the daily operations of the veterinary staff in providing veterinary medical care and technical services to investigators. Duties and responsibilities include developing
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Description: Develops and coordinates patient services to review NCQA standards. Assists and support the Quality Officer to review and monitor COI strategic plan. Assists providers by monitoring patient care
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and motivated population scientists at all stages of career development to complement the Cancer Control and Population Sciences (CCPS) research program, led by Dejana Braithwaite, PhD, MSc, Associate