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Licensed Psychologist in Syracuse
The Psychologist performs assigned diagnostic and behavior intake evaluations to triage children for evaluations and services. Completes diagnostic evaluations according to accepted clinical practices and agency policies; participates in post-conference sessions, family conferences, and follow-up procedures; prepares all written documentation; tracks evaluation process; performs liaison activities with families, involved agencies, and professionals; writes team summaries; Provides developmentally appropriate recommendations for services and follow-up.
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Federal Work Study- Physical Medicine and Rehab. in Syracuse
Current projects of the DHR team include: analysis of several large-scale public health data sources and registries; multiple systematic search and review projects exploring health experiences of people with disability; conduction of quality improvement (QI) initiatives; and the development and delivery of educational materials via the Disability Integration Toolkit
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Federal Work Study- Lifeguard in Syracuse
The lifeguard is responsible for supervising and monitoring activity in the pool, pool area and sauna. The lifeguard must possess as minimum qualifications: current advanced lifesaving and basic life support cardiopulmonary resuscitation (9 hr. CBR), certificates from the American Red Cross or equivalent certifying agency on the basis of standards set by the Commissioner of Health. CPR must be renewed annually and advanced lifesaving renewed every two years. Hours available include days, evenings, and weekend shifts.
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Federal Work Study- Pathology Research Assistant in Syracuse
Dr. Jamaspishvili is looking for students who will immediately be available to work on an ongoing immunooncology research project in her lab. Dr Jamaspishvili is conducting translational and clinical cancer research projects in collaboration with other clinical departments (hematology-oncology, urology, radiology) and disciplines (computer science, bioinformatics, epidemiology). The project title is: “Studying the prognostic and predictive role of PD-L1 expression on digital pathology images using artificial intelligence in a pan-cancer retrospective patient cohort undergoing immunotherapy”. The project is extensive and requires assembling a retrospective research cohort of SUNY Upstate patients (n=900) diagnosed with advanced/metastatic lung and other cancers and who were candidates for immunotherapy.The students should be enrolled in a graduate Medical, Health Sciences or Public Health program. They will perform a rigorous chart review and extract clinical and pathological information from the electronic medical record (EMR) system: EPIC and Co-Path. Students will have two mentors: Dr Jamaspishvili, principal investigator (Department of Pathology) and Dr Alina Basnet, co-investigator (Department of Hematology-Oncology) and will have the opportunity for exposure to cutting-edge translational and clinical research.
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Federal Work Study-Pathology Research Assistant (Long Term) in Syracuse
Dr. Jamaspishvili is actively looking for students who will immediately be available to work on ongoing prostate cancer research projects in her lab. Dr. Jamaspishvili is conducting translational and clinical cancer research projects in collaboration with other clinical departments (hematology-oncology, urology, radiology) and disciplines (computer science, bioinformatics, epidemiology). The project title is: “Digital tissue biomarker assessment for improved management of high-risk prostate cancer patients using image analysis and computer vision methods”. This highly collaborative project requires assembling a retrospective research cohort of SUNY Upstate patients diagnosed with high-risk prostate cancer who progressed to recurrent, metastatic or castrate-resistant disease or presented with de novo metastasis in 2012-2020.The students should be enrolled in a graduate Medical, Health Sciences or Public Health program. They will perform a rigorous chart review and extract clinical and pathological information from the electronic medical record (EMR) system: EPIC and Co-Path. Students will have two mentors: Dr. Jamaspishvili, principal investigator (Department of Pathology) and Dr. Alina Basnet, co-investigator (Department of Hematology-Oncology) and will have the opportunity for exposure to cutting-edge translational and clinical research. The job requires a part-time research commitment to be discussed with the mentor beforehand. Required skills: patient chart review, advanced understanding of oncology, data curation and management using RedCap, data analysis and presentation.
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