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open in the Herbold Computational Biology Program of the Public Health Sciences and Human Biology Divisions. We are seeking a highly motivated individual who will bring project management skills and an
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. Strong computer skills--MS Word, Excel, Access, Adobe Acrobat and advanced knowledge of Excel required. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: Clinical research-related certification preferred. Experience with Clinical
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the HIV Vaccine Trials Network supported by the NIH Division of AIDS and the Vaccine & Immunology Statistical Center (VISC), supported by the Gates Foundation we are leading major computational efforts
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as well as patient/caregiver education will be paramount to this role. Primary focus during the residency program is to learn about the nursing care of oncology, immunotherapy and bone marrow
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CT/Angio biopsy, and on our unique RN-procedurist bone marrow procedure program. The procedure suite team also provides support for clinic emergency response events. The resident nurse will work
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administration and evaluation of patient response to treatment. Clinical practice as well as patient/caregiver education will be paramount to this role. Primary focus during the residency program is to learn about
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-being, and financial security. Benefits include medical/vision, dental, flexible spending accounts, life, disability, retirement, family life support, employee assistance program, onsite health clinic
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to program administration. COMMUNICATIONS: Prepare, review, and edit materials, including quarterly newsletters, websites, surveys, presentations, flyers and other educational materials, ensuring accuracy
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use of multiple computer systems. This position is full-time, hourly. Location is onsite at our South Lake Union campus, and travel required to imaging van locations. Responsibilities Schedules all
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Hutchinson Cancer Research Center's Translational Research Program. Metastatic breast cancer remains a devastating disease and new therapies and prevention strategies are desperately needed. In the Cheung lab