170 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Prof" positions at University of Kansas Medical Center
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network dedicated to developing and testing a sustainable model for rural obstetrical management strategies to improve maternal-neonatal and infant outcomes for Kansas. The position is a full-time position
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the development, execution, and completion of research activities for the Anesthesiology Department at KU School of Medicine - Wichita. The position supports resident and faculty scholarly production and assists
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courses and settings (didactic courses that are online, in-person, or hybrid, clinical settings, simulation, and clinical laboratory settings) primarily in the DNP program. Develop and assign clinical
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Provide care for neurology patients in the inpatient setting. Diagnose, treat, and manage these patients in the hospital and on call. Participate in on-call coverage. Educate medical students, residents
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children through a holistic approach to life-skills development. As a Family Support Specialist, you’ll play a crucial role in ensuring pregnant persons and parents of infants receive the care and guidance
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, cell biology, molecular biology, genomics, and neuroscience. Assist with development of grant proposals and scientific manuscripts. Maintain a current Laboratory Notebook, documenting all calculations
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poverty estimates using restricted-access data from the U.S. Census Bureau. Work with PI to tailor the fellowship to an individual development plan ensuring the development of research knowledge and skills
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, communication, and teamwork Ensure alignment of simulations with LCME standards (Elements 7.4, 7.8, and 7.9) Collaborate with faculty to develop competency-aligned simulation cases Contribute to continuous
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computer terminal and software packages (i. e. ARMS, GroupWise, etc.) to prepare reports, prepare additional information, receive information, convey information. Conveys all necessary information
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needs of each child, and reflect the agency's philosophy and curriculum. They work in partnership to develop and implement individualized lesson plans for children (ages 6 weeks through 3 years or 3 years