175 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Prof" positions at University of Kansas Medical Center
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Participate in videotaped clinic sessions with resident and Behavioral Health colleague Lead learning activities or lecture. Examples: Facilitate core sessions 4-6 times per year Facilitate Journal Club Develop
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critical thinking, analytical skills, communication, and problem-solving among students. Collaborate with nursing faculty to prepare for clinical, lab, and simulation instruction. Create a clinical learning
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be directly involved in data collection, design and development of codebooks, computer-assisted team analysis (e.g. Dedoose). Fellowship will provide the successful candidate with opportunity to engage
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, the candidate will be involved in developing purposeful, scientifically sound, imaging and analysis approaches for an accurate representation of brain physiology. The lab focuses on identifying the best
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and SOM-Wichita on a variety of tasks related to the continued development and growth of the department. Position is on-site and not remote. Job Description: Job Duties Outlined: Oversee financial
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with the Scientific Director and EMC Managing Director to guide and train users across a wide range of electron microscopy techniques. This individual will support researchers using electron microscopy
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, and medical imaging) and research methodology (e.g. biostatistics and scientific writing). The fellow will have the opportunity to teach in the anatomy curriculum and to develop a research project with
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the program directors, residents, and faculty. Coordinate residency meetings. Prepare/distribute materials for conferences and lectures. Prepare intern orientation handouts, create information packets
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: Job Duties Outlined: Simulation Design and Development: Collaborate with educators and simulation specialists to design and develop realistic simulation scenarios aligned with the medical school's
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consistently strong enrollment in clinical studies. A particular focus on mentorship and development of learners and faculty from under-represented groups in medicine is a priority. Primary Responsibilities