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, with a strong emphasis on deployment in real-world clinical environments. We study how clinicians interact with technology and develop tools that are practical, intuitive, and aligned with clinical needs
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Lecturer - Computer Science - 36438 Faculty Description Lecturer - Computer Science (pool) College of Engineering & Applied Science Engage. Educate. Empower. Join UCCS as a Lecturer! Who We Are
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colleagues across the Department of Neurology Good documentation practices Dedication to professional development and life-long learning Ability to be adaptable and flexible Experience with web-based tracking
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project teams. This management position will oversee the achievement of overall and key project objectives, facilitate existing client relations, develop individual project schedules, as well as department
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/maintain/develop routine correspondence and materials, sensitive and confidential employee information, and employee personnel files. Assist with courier shipping, receive and distribute mail in Research
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for all encompassing alumni relations programs. Prepare and supervise the Alumni Relations budget. Develop and set annual alumni relations program budget designed for program success Submit formal request
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development of Auraria Library’s integrated library system, and serves in a lead role in any ILS migrations, upgrades, and/or implementations. Facilitates instruction sessions related to accessing and using
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of the PI and direct supervisor, including following all department SOPs and department policies. Good documentation practices. Dedication to professional development and life-long learning. Experience with
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will include data entry into hospital systems, development of critical pathways, committee work and projects aimed at improving the specialty and department mission. It is assumed the bulk of this non
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into hospital systems, development of critical pathways, committee work and projects aimed at improving the specialty and department mission. It is assumed the bulk of this non-clinical time will be spent working