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neonatal units Administrative duties within the division and the Newborn Service Teaching of residents, fellows and medical students The position also requires development and participation in original
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Mechanical Circulatory Support (MCS). This faculty member will play a critical role in the growth and development of the pediatric heart failure and transplant program, collaborating closely with
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problems, adverse events, and clinical protocol deviations. 9. Assists in marketing research activities to aid in new product development. 10. Ensures compliance with all applicable governmental and sponsor
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Development Resources as related to data management and analytics for philanthropic giving and digital Initiatives at UHealth and the Miller School of Medicine Office of Medical Development The Data Analyst
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present at national/international meetings. Contribute to team‑science consortia and data‑sharing initiatives aligned with Institute priorities Strategic & Industry Partnerships Development Develop and
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the different neonatal units Administrative duties within the division and the Newborn Service Teaching of residents, fellows and medical students The position also requires development and participation in
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or long-term financial success of the University. The Director, Finance oversees the development, implementation, and administration of internal controls and operating systems and establishes financial
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Therapist I provides effective and efficient rehabilitation, in accordance with the AOTA guidelines for occupational therapy, and participates in the development of services and programs provided by
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Benefits; ensures availability and accuracy of needed information while obtaining through most efficient means. Supports development, documentation, and ongoing modification of benefit budgets through
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experienced physician-scientist with a record of substantive contributions to the science of otolaryngology, peer-reviewed funding, academic leadership, and clinical and research program development, and must