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The selected candidate will collaborate with Dr. Modave and Dr. Tootooni, faculty members of the Department of Health Informatics and Data Science and CHOIR to form research questions, help writing grant proposals, and publish in top-tier clinical/informatics journals.
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Loyola University Chicago's Parkinson School of Health Sciences and Public Health is a home for a $25 million endowed Center for Health Outcomes and Informatics Research ( CHOIR ) with the mission of enhancing collaborative research across campuses on health outcomes and equity research.
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The part-time Director of Music will serve as accompanist and leader of congregational song for Sunday Worship and direct the Vocal Choir and Bell Choir. The part-time Director of Music will serve as accompanist and leader of congregational song for Sunday Worship and direct the Vocal Choir and Bell Choir.
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Instruments include 1979 Wicks (2m, 6r) scheduled for refurbishment in the near future, Yamaha 52" upright piano, three octaves of Schulmeric Handbells. Faith Community United Church of Christ. Additional services include Christmas Eve, Ash Wednesday, and Holy Week. Weddings and Funerals (both additional compensation.
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Musician Volunteers are professional musicians, choir members, music students and teachers, board-certified music therapists, band members, and more, to share music and brighten up the days of all those we serve.
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The Center for Health Outcomes and Informatics Research (CHOIR) at Loyola University Chicago is seeking a full-time Research Assistant Professor (non-tenure track faculty position) to support biomedical research across the Health Sciences Division.
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The Center for Health Outcomes and Informatics Research ( CHOIR ), a component of Loyola University Chicagos Health Sciences Division, serves to educate and engage clinical faculty, healthcare professionals, resident physicians and health sciences students in the fundamentals of health outcomes research and data-driven healthcare delivery.
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