207 algorithm-development-"Multiple" positions at University of Kansas Medical Center
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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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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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proactive, have exceptional attention to detail and problem-solver. Job Description: Job Duties: Identify and access reliable resources, develop executive summaries and other preparatory materials. Provide
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the EPM and quarterly newsletters are developed and disseminated. EPM will manage the administrative process of the Radiation Oncology Grants and Contracts. The EPM works with the Chairman, Residency
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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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domains of teaching, scholarship, and faculty development. Oversee allocation of time and responsibilities of section faculty and staff with respect to achievement of section clinical, teaching, research
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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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effort for each responsibility, though this position is primarily designed for the faculty physician to provide direct clinical care of patients. Job Description: Job Duties: Develops continuity of care
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reflective approach to relationships and a passion for personal and team growth through open communication is celebrated. ZIEL continually invests in ongoing staff professional development and encourages new
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primary neuropalliative care to patients with serious, progressive neurologic diseases such as ALS, advanced dementia, high-grade gliomas, multiple system atrophy, and others. Collaborate closely with