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the world. Today, UChicago Medicine is home to one of the busiest organ transplant centers in the nation and offers more transplant options than any other program in Illinois. What our surgeons can achieve in
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a university or non-profit setting. Technical Skills or Knowledge: Prior experience with an ERP system such as Oracle Fusion. Strong computer skills with competency in Microsoft Office, including
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techniques. Prepares program conference lists for multidisciplinary conferences and workshops. May assist in the training of new or backup coordinators. Accountable for all tasks in moderately complex clinical
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techniques. Prepares program conference lists for multidisciplinary conferences and workshops. May assist in the training of new or backup coordinators. Accountable for all tasks in moderately complex clinical
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or four-year college level required; familiarity with UChicago pedagogical practices, style, and curriculum preferred Previous experience working in an intensive summer program preferred, but not required
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students or in an intensive summer program preferred but not required Candidates whose University of Chicago affiliation will end before the start of summer quarter (such as graduate students planning
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rationally during times of conflicts and emergencies required. Safely defend self/or others in hostile, combative situations required. Use desktop computer (IBM compatible), pager, two-way radio, firearms
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Skills or Knowledge: Conduct physical examinations and health assessments. Interview and obtain medical information. Proficiency in the use of computers. Preferred Competencies Demonstrated clinical
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program plans, providing progress reports, final reports, etc.) and compliance with human subjects research (support development of IRB protocols and submissions). Supports the development of research study
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for materials, carrying materials, safe handling and manipulation of chemicals and biological materials according to approved protocols, writing, computer use, standing at the bench, and bending at the waist