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Health Services Research 600119
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108694 Requisition #
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Education

Required:

Bachelor's degree in Public Health, Healthcare Administration or related scientific field. 


Experience

Required:

Three years experience in area of research study or direct patient care obtained from nursing, data gathering or other related experience. Additional years of related experience and/or education may be substituted on a one to one basis. 


Preferred Experience:

Three years experience in research including developing and managing databases and performing literature reviews. Excellent writing skills, careful attention to detail, experience with Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Familiarity with statistical analysis software for basic analyses Experience with SPSS and EndNote software.



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