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bridge complex biostatistics and bioinformatics findings into medical insights. The Bjornstad and Pyle laboratories focus on metabolic and hemodynamic mechanisms underlying the development of diabetic
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assistant to Dr. Baker) and strategy and operations teams, developing administrative policy for the Institute, assisting in visa and appointments for postdoctoral scholars, and contribute to maintaining a
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• Manage the pre-award process, work flow, and deadlines. • Develop and prepare budgets, graphs, figures, and other administrative sections of highly complex proposals for grants and contracts based
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together development; alumni and stakeholder engagement; marketing and communications; and advancement operations, we advance the UW’s impact by developing meaningful connections that foster pride, advocacy
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of Dentistry. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Procedures and Operations • Prepare patients for surgery, including placing of sterile surgical drapes and attaching monitors, including?pulse oximeter, automatic blood
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together development; alumni and stakeholder engagement; marketing and communications; and advancement operations, we advance the UW’s impact by developing meaningful connections that foster pride, advocacy
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Harborview Medical Center Join Harborview Medical Center's outstanding Professional Development and Nursing Excellence (PDNE) team as Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS), Cardiovascular. Clinical Nurse
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that improve operations and decision-making across the university. You’ll: Gather and translate user requirements for new and existing Workday reports and dashboards. Collaborate with report developers
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Based on Client Needs POSITION HIGHLIGHTS Strategic Outreach & Referral Development – Lead ALNW’s outreach initiatives in Central and Eastern Washington, analyzing patient flight requests, identifying
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, Alaska, Montana, Idaho), the Department’s highly competitive residency training program is largely responsible for developing the mental health workforce in the Pacific Northwest. The Department’s robust