190 algorithm-development-"Multiple" positions at University of Kansas Medical Center
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collaboration with other organizational leadership, develop written program plans with annual and long-range goals, objectives, and implementation plans. Ensure plans align with Head Start Performance standards
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: This position is responsible for working collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams, research, and hospital staff to recruit, screen, educate, and assist in the overall clinical study coordination of clinical
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guidance around community-informed trainings with demonstrated impact across ecological levels. Responsibilities include overseeing coordinated training activities, developing healthcare workforce
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: This position is responsible for working collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams, research and hospital staff to recruit, screen, educate, and assist in the overall clinical study coordination of clinical
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, and family support services to voluntary participants in accordance with Head Start Performance Standards. The Home Visitor focuses on the four cornerstones of Early Head Start child development, family
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procedure development, and consultation services to the physicians on medical physics issues. Provides instruction, mentoring and training to residents and students in the Radiation Oncology Department. Job
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seminars, reviews, and prepare related agendas, reports, and documentation. Support onboarding and training of new lab members, including introducing lab protocols and standard operating procedures. Support
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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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of advanced training and research, train under the supervision of a faculty research mentor who will provide the opportunity for collaborative and independent research, as well promote publication
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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