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our pediatric neurosurgical and neuroimaging colleagues, as well as adult epilepsy programs across the region (both at the University of Utah and through Intermountain Health). The epilepsy section is
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and serves nearly 7,000 students annually through education and access programs. The Grant Officer and Fundraising Administrator will play a vital role in sustaining these efforts and expanding our
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Pediatric Emergency Medicine fellowship program, or an Emergency Medicine residency and Pediatric Emergency Medicine fellowship program; and must be Board Certified in Pediatrics or in Emergency Medicine
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) employer retirement plan (immediate vesting) Employee supplemental retirement plan Health care plan (will pay part-time employee rate) Flexible spending accounts Life/Accidental Death and Dismemberment
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adverse events and protocol deviations. 5. Prepares for and coordinates site visits made by sponsors or federal agencies during course and at the close of the study. 6. Represents the research program at
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competing priorities. Experience in higher education, student services, or program management is an advantage. Demonstrated leadership, organizational skills, and ability to manage multiple projects
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the mean, median, and standard deviation, plotting scatter grams and performing multiple regression analysis in addition to other statistical computations. May edit research papers, project reports
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; may enter data into a PC or computer terminal. Statistically analyzes data to include calculating the mean, median, and standard deviation, plotting scatter grams and performing multiple regression
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and plays a critical role in the conduct of multiple research studies. The Department of Pediatrics is the second largest department in the University of Utah School of Medicine and one of the largest
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skills. Knowledge of medical terminology. Strong word processing and spreadsheet software skills. The incumbent may be required to prioritize tasks received from multiple staff members and determine the