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skills that involve awareness of how to learn - knowing how to retain, organize, integrate, and apply information, problem-solving, and successfully balancing life in the process. Essential Functions Meet
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programs for medical students. Provide individual career advising and support to medical students. Develop expertise in the processes, relevant internal and external data and resources, effective strategies
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such as AI. Contractual Oversight/Input: Review, provide feedback, negotiate, and approve privacy provisions during the University contract process. Regulatory Landscape: Monitor developments in the privacy
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Proficient level of computer proficiency in word processing, email, and virtual meeting applications, preferably Zoo, Google Workspace, or Microsoft 365 platforms. Preferred Qualifications Prior experience
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relationships with students and determine the correct program fit for students’ career and personal goals and follow them through the enrollment process Professional attire and personal presentation required
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all phases of the process that leads to the successful completion of the medical degree. In addition, the Assistant Dean will be involved in career advising and mentoring of students as they progress
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. No additional work experience necessary. This position is grant-funded; employment is contingent upon the continued availability of those funds. Essential Functions Rodent behavioral neuroscience Data processing
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well as recommendations to run equipment to optimal performance and efficiency. This position will monitor, manage, and direct HVAC personnel both outside contractors, as well as Drexel Union Engineers to maintain building
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protocols. Participates in the Scholars Program as assigned Required Qualifications Minimum of a PhD or Doctorate in Doctor of Optometry. Minimum of Residency or 4 years equivalent experience. Specialty
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the integration of learning and work through cooperative education, a culture of excellence, innovation and technology infusion, research and deep civic engagement. The College has grown to include more than 5,000