499 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Washington-University-in-St"-"Prof" positions at University of Missouri
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children develop cognitive and math skills, following them over time through rich, in-person data collection. This is an ideal position for a highly motivated and enthusiastic individual looking to gain more
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improvement in patient, physician, and employee satisfaction while ensuring regulatory compliance and operational efficiency. With a strong ability to develop and mentor nursing leaders, they will oversee
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work in it • Exceptional self-awareness and relationship-building skills • Experience in clinical service delivery, program development, and staff supervision • The ability to navigate complex
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structures and development and implementation of new policies, procedures, and requirements while communicating and working with School of Medicine and other internal parties, as required. Nature of Work
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, requesting temporary help, adjusting schedules, and time off requests, as necessary. Review/audit contracted collection agencies for appropriate collections. Develop, coordinate, and maintain daily staffing
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computing needs by developing, installing, and managing computer systems, research instrumentation, scientific applications, and security solutions for research efforts on campus. They are expected to provide
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The College of Veterinary Medicine at MU is on a mission to educate and train outstanding clinicians and scientists, generate new knowledge, engage stakeholders, and foster economic growth, all
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. Assisting with player/parent communication. Coordinating all aspects of executive level manager appointments, meetings, receptions, and conference calls. May prepare and review materials and correspondence
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Medical Record (EMR). Prepare patients for the health care visit by providing examination gowns and drapes; positioning patients for examination or treatment; arranging examining room instruments, supplies
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payment penalties and performance priorities associated with specific health programs. Develop briefs that persuade change based on urgency, evidence-based literature, current state, gap in actual and