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/GYN Department. The OB/GYN department is home to an academic obstetrics and gynecology residency program with a total of 40 OB/GYN residents, as well as subspecialty fellowships in maternal-fetal
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, Salesforce, PERIS, PRISM/TABLEAU, Marketing Cloud, Forms Assembly, Concur, and/or PittWorx Physical Effort Duties are primarily sedentary. Must be able to use a computer at a desk or similar workstation, and
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assisting with recruiting. They will also be responsible for organizing and coordinating the summer undergraduate research program, the outreach program and annual regional Brain Bee, and acting as back
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Summary Oversees the entirety of research projects in a program, including financial administration. Develops plans and success measures. Contributes toward program goals and development. Develops budgets
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. Physical Effort Requires sitting at computer for long periods of time. May require in person attendance at meetings to review financial reports which would require walking on campus for short distances
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of Biostatistics and Health Data Science. Physical Effort The position is primarily sedentary but must be able to spend extended periods of time at the computer. No excess physical effort. . The University
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appropriate courses, and plan for degree attainment. Manages small to medium-sized, moderately complex projects. Essential Functions The Academic Advisor must be able to use a computer and keyboard, and be able
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requirements and will be guided by the Program Director to ensure the appropriateness of the content. Applicant Requirements: Individuals applying for this position will have a master's degree and/or an AuD
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Relations for Ultrasound Program at UPSOM ● Responsible for ultrasound program marketing and information management, including brochure and website development and maintenance ● Communicate in a positive
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for journals. A longer term goal will include becoming an independently funded researcher. The successful applicant will be a health economist who can sustain an extramurally funded research program, collaborate