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issues of individuals served. Consistently involves individuals served and/or family members as clinically indicated in the assessment and the development of treatment plans and treatment plan reviews as
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aids in preparation of departmental, school, and University-wide reports. Hires, trains and supervises Department staff. Handles the development and maintenance of lab and program websites. Coordinates
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effectiveness research Collaborating with cross functional industry teams to gain a better understanding of how real world evidence can be used in the decision-making process associated with the development and
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exemplary practitioner experience. Active participation in curriculum design and course development. Meaningful service to the University, School, and/or the health administration profession. Position Status
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needs in order to provide quality care to assigned individual served. Collaborates with treatment team, individuals served, family and significant other in the development of individualized treatment
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. This includes developing projections for future project activity and identifying anticipated revenue sources. The development of new initiatives, including hubs of resources and consultative support contracts, as
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development within the Center. This includes supporting development of new research initiatives within the Center and supporting existing Programs of other faculty within the Center, especially those newly
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development of treatment plans, conducting individual, group, and family therapy, and providing case management. Assists with the provision of clinical supervision to licensing candidates as assigned. Among
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. Duties include on-site anesthesia services to adult patients at University Hospital; intraoperative and didactic teaching of residents; participation in Faculty Development programs; work collaboratively
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comprehensive assessment and therapeutic intervention for the psychological and social needs of child and adolescent (ages 3-17 years) and/or adult individuals served (18 and over), including development