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& Simulation Education will provide innovative educational and administrative leadership to Bouvé College of Health Sciences (BCHS)-operated educational spaces and technologies including: the human anatomy
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(may require outside of regular hours as needed). Ensure proper logging and alerting is in place across the environment, reducing false positives, and correcting false negatives. Ensure internal projects
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writing and copy-editing skills • Excellent command of AP style • Management experience • Excellent sense of what is news • Superb focus on detail and accuracy while maintaining speed • Respect for short
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are routinely required. Must have: Bachelor's degree 7-10 years of newsroom or related experience Excellent writing and copy-editing skills Excellent command of AP style Management experience Excellent sense
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, and on-ground courses and experiential learning activities (e.g., games, simulations). This role also requires experience designing for teaching English as a Second Language courses as the Global
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molecular dynamics, docking (e.g., IFD), metadynamics, and free energy perturbation (FEP) techniques. Construct and contribute to the development of software tools for simulation and analysis. Integrate and
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, nursing, physician assistant, speech language pathology and audiology, communication sciences and disorders, and human performance and exercise science. The Arnold S. Goldstein Simulation Laboratories Suite
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pathology and audiology, communication sciences and disorders, and human performance and exercise science. The Arnold S. Goldstein Simulation Laboratories Suite opened in September 2013, providing a state-of
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, and on-ground courses and experiential learning activities (e.g., games, simulations). This role also requires experience designing for teaching English as a Second Language courses as the Global
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of mathematical frameworks for epidemiology with some coding of simulations. Tentative start date: June 2025 for up to two months. This work will contribute towards the understanding of disease progression and