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services. Holter and Event monitor services. Satisfactory completion of college courses in physical and biological sciences is desirable. Proficient computer skills including: MIChart, MUSE, Word, Excel and
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Qualifications* Applicants should have a medical degree (M.D., M.B.B.S., or equivalent. Translational projects will require the postdoctoral fellow to work with faculty to plan study methods, draft IRB protocols
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and statistical models. Coordinates external and internal resources necessary for completion of research plan. Manage and coordinate all phases of complex in vivo research projects under scientific
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assigned materials every week, and grade the following: group discussions (for participation points), papers (using grading rubric provided), compute and report test scores, grade weekly assignments, quizzes
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. Must be very comfortable working with computers and have a general knowledge of office practices. Demonstrated excellent attendance and reliability. Requires flexibility in all aspects of work
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involved in a variety of research projects, including: Computational modeling of multipactor discharge and vacuum breakdown including secondary electron emission, multipactor characterization and mitigation
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, integrations, and governance Required Qualifications* Bachelor's degree in computer science, Engineering, Economics, Mathematics, Psychology, Statistics, Business Administration, Finance, Human Resources
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deluge sprinkler systems. Knowledge of proper tool use, principles, methods, and techniques in fire sprinkler pipe fitting. Reasonable ability to use a computer, including data entry, online research, use
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strategic plan and primary care service line engagement in the plan Ambulatory operations experience Demonstrated ability to envision and develop clinic operation management tools in support of primary care
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working with high pressure boilers, steam and gas turbines, generators, and refrigeration equipment. Some experience with computers, controls, electrical distribution systems, HVAC, and facility management