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collaboratively with health care providers throughout Michigan to collect data to a centralized registry. The data are analyzed and shared to identify processes that lead to improved delivery of care and outcomes
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make program changes that alter schedules and modify control operation. Changes are sent to remote panel-mounted computer servers which control the building systems. The servers perform stand-alone
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and reporting solutions, supported by strong SQL-based data analysis and modeling. BMC2 is transitioning PDF reporting to an interactive platform and this role is integral to providing our consortium
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qualitative analysis of collected data. Contribute to developing written reports summarizing findings. Conduct analyses using landscape analyses, literature reviews, survey or claims data analyses (primary
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Principles and has three critical components; patient care, education and research that together enhance our contribution to society. Who We Are The Data Office is a strategic unit within the University
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, develops, and modifies complex application and data solutions, with a strong emphasis on database-driven systems and special-purpose applications. This role focuses heavily on SQL, data pipelines, and
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serves as a functional and technical liaison between Financial Aid, Enrollment Management, and Information Technology. This role is responsible for optimizing financial aid systems, ensuring data integrity
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to support experimental studies, including assisting with study planning, protocol development, data collection, and quality control of physiological and imaging data. The computational biologist may
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to supporting patients, departmental staff members and allied health professionals. This position is responsible for reinforcing a positive image of the Health System to all customers. They use information
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in one file. The target salary range for this position is $50,000 - $60,000. What You'll Do You will provide day-to-day administrative support to the Chief Information Officer while coordinating