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Description POSITION DESCRIPTION Physician Advisors (PA) are a key members of UWMC's provider team and are charged with meeting the organization's goals and objectives for assuring the effective, efficient
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including appointment letters and HR notifications. • Manages the Annual Performance Evaluation process through tracking, filing and reporting to Executive Director. • Interprets institutional policy
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The purpose of this position is to promote the research objectives of the Division of Hematology and Oncology. This position works with Acute Leukemia, MDS/MPN, and Classical Hematology disease group faculty
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of the Museum’s 8,000+ object permanent collection and works in close collaboration with the curatorial staff to review loans and realize exhibitions and installations of works from the collection. The Registrar
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, which includes organizing meetings, setting schedules, preparing agendas, drafting and distributing minutes, assigning and tracking follow-up responsibilities in coordination with the Chair. Committees
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Medicine, at the University of Washington, is seeking a candidate to join our faculty as full time Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, or Professor, on the Clinical Practice track. Rank will be
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, focusing on trends and developments in the field regionally, nationally, and internationally. Develops a detailed strategic plan for executing the objectives of the Network and works closely with Network co
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Program Fellowship Committee. Fellowship programs in the Department of Medicine comprise both clinical and research training tracks with successful completion required for physician trainee candidates
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. • Oversee all other reimbursements and ensure they comply with the UW, State and Federal policies. • Maintain efficient and organized fiscal records in compliance with rules and regulations. • Track
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30% Leadership • Communicates HFS goals and objectives to the food service management team and ensures that these goals and objectives are clearly transmitted to all staff within the units and that