South Carolina: Research Associate, University of South Carolina
Research Associate
University of South Carolina
Job Description
Provide subject area expertise and supervision in the development, implementation, and maintenance of a PHIN compliant NBS- CHESS system to collect data from physicians, hospitals, and laboratories; to include electronic lab reporting from hospital and the DHEC Bureau of Laboratories.
Provide necessary “epidemiological, medical, and public health” links to the IT aspects of the project. For all NBS-CHESS activities, serves as Project Sponsor, providing overall guidance to the deployment team, and serving as executive sponsor for the site to assure timely, accurate data is available for rapid identification of the causes and risk factors for reportable conditions including Bioterrorsm agents.
Provide guidance for the DHEC CHESS IT Team on project work plan development and implementation to assure appropriate data modules are available and that legacy data from the NETSS system is available in CHESS for trend analysis.
Provide technical oversight for data management plans to assure appropriate and timely data are available to DADE and Regional Outbreak Response Teams.
Provide technical expertise in planning training and stakeholder meeting for continuing CHESS implementation in Regions and roll out to hospitals, laboratories and providers.
Maintain a knowledge management database of professional articles on topics relevant to emergency preparedness and bioterrorism necessary to professional skills for epidemiologists in DADE.
Minimum Qualifications MD
Preferred Qualifications
Location Columbia, SC
Employment Type Part Time
Salary $49,000
Categories FACULTY JOBS, Professions, Health professions
Reply To https://uscjobs.sc.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=59758
A leader in academe, the University of South Carolina holds the Carnegie Foundation’s highest research designation and is known for its pioneering First-Year Student Experience. Campus settings include the coast, mountains and capital city.
University of South Carolina
Job Description
Provide subject area expertise and supervision in the development, implementation, and maintenance of a PHIN compliant NBS- CHESS system to collect data from physicians, hospitals, and laboratories; to include electronic lab reporting from hospital and the DHEC Bureau of Laboratories.
Provide necessary “epidemiological, medical, and public health” links to the IT aspects of the project. For all NBS-CHESS activities, serves as Project Sponsor, providing overall guidance to the deployment team, and serving as executive sponsor for the site to assure timely, accurate data is available for rapid identification of the causes and risk factors for reportable conditions including Bioterrorsm agents.
Provide guidance for the DHEC CHESS IT Team on project work plan development and implementation to assure appropriate data modules are available and that legacy data from the NETSS system is available in CHESS for trend analysis.
Provide technical oversight for data management plans to assure appropriate and timely data are available to DADE and Regional Outbreak Response Teams.
Provide technical expertise in planning training and stakeholder meeting for continuing CHESS implementation in Regions and roll out to hospitals, laboratories and providers.
Maintain a knowledge management database of professional articles on topics relevant to emergency preparedness and bioterrorism necessary to professional skills for epidemiologists in DADE.
Minimum Qualifications MD
Preferred Qualifications
Location Columbia, SC
Employment Type Part Time
Salary $49,000
Categories FACULTY JOBS, Professions, Health professions
Reply To https://uscjobs.sc.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=59758
A leader in academe, the University of South Carolina holds the Carnegie Foundation’s highest research designation and is known for its pioneering First-Year Student Experience. Campus settings include the coast, mountains and capital city.










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