210 algorithm-development-"Multiple" positions at University of Kansas Medical Center
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projects/issues that need attention. Gathers information, develops processes, and manages multiple projects simultaneously. Tracks project timelines, designates time for each step, and sees project through
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Responsibilities: Leadership and Vision: Develop and implement a strategic plan for the AI Center, aligning with the university’s mission and goals. Provide visionary leadership to establish the center as a hub for
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at accelerating uptake of evidence-based practices using innovative approaches and rigorous methods. Multiple hires are expected for 12-mos tenure-track positions for first time or late Assistant Professor. Mid
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: The Regulatory Coordinator is responsible for performing study-specific regulatory and safety reporting across multiple studies. This will be accomplished by: assuring the research is compliant with applicable
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. The ED is breaking ground on an immediately adjacent expansion that will result in greater than 75 all-private & monitored beds, a 2nd CT scan, multiple new resuscitation bays, and ample provider and
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as well. Job Description: Key Roles and Responsibilities: Teach anatomy lectures and labs in multiple blocks during the first- and second-year medical curriculum. Teach the following classes in the medical
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: KUMC Pediatric Research Assistant will support multiple projects aimed to serve families of autistic children and the systems that support them. This will include the Online and Applied System
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Assistant will support multiple projects aimed to serve families of autistic children and the systems that support them. This will include the Online and Applied System for intervention Skills (OASIS
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the broader goal of understanding how dysregulation in these processes contributes to complex cardiovascular and hematologic diseases. In addition, there are multiple outstanding clinicians, faculty, and
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to: Participate in a full-time regimen of advanced training and research, train under the supervision of a faculty research mentor who will provide the opportunity for collaborative and independent research