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to the psychosocial stages of development. Demonstrates proficiency in treating patients with mood disturbance (depression, anxiety, mania, etc.) Effectively intervenes when a patient has a psychotic episode
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nursing staff. Actively participates in staff development. Supports and facilitates the UT Health Northeast team concept between individuals, unit staff, and departments. Oversees departmental maintenance
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for technical needs and implementation. Prepare all necessary reports detailing the event, including billable hours and any other documents requested in a timely manner. Submit all technical cost for events in
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corrective action when performance is appropriate. · Actively participates in staff development. · Supports and facilitates the team concept between individuals, unit staff, and department
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teacher assignments. They help develop budgets, supervise students during non-instructional periods, enforce school rules, and maintain student discipline. The role involves conducting conferences
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Director of the Clinical Assessment Team (CAT). The Director leads groundbreaking work in the development, implementation, and research of observational coding systems designed to assess medical students
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SUMMARY: The Clinical Assessment Team Specialist (CAT) plays a crucial role in the creation of a comprehensive precision education model focused on developing non-cognitive skills such as professionalism
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-based learning, and other small group sessions. In addition, this position will collaborate with clinical and basic science faculty for the development of clinical cases to emphasize basic science
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RESPONSIBILITIES / DUTIES / CRITICAL TASKS: Develop relevant new ideas and procedures applicable to their area of scientific research to position for extramural funding. Apply for and obtain external funding
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advising documentation. Utilize software to track student counts and prepare semester reports. Prepare and send Acceptance, Waitlist, and Denial letters for each new cohort (Fall, Spring, Summer). Maintain