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Scheduled Hours 37.5 Position Summary University Advancement boasts a talented, knowledgeable team dedicated to strengthening the university and its worldwide network of alumni and friends. Our
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infrastructure, active mentoring of junior faculty and a rich network of potential clinical and research collaborators among faculty within and outside our department. The University of Washington and Department
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operates eight clinical care sites that provide medical oncology, infusion, radiation, proton therapy and related services, and network affiliations with hospitals in five states. Together, our fully
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, including the TBI and Burn Model Systems grants. We have a long history of innovative clinical and research programs, strong research infrastructure, active mentoring of junior faculty and a rich network of
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of junior faculty and a rich network of potential clinical and research collaborators among faculty within and outside our department. The University of Washington and Department of Rehabilitation Medicine
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well as regional burn center for a four state region; a teaching and research hospital for the University of Washington; and a public/safety-net hospital for our diverse community
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to the inclusive culture of the Earth and Space Sciences Department community. The successful candidate will join a dynamic interdisciplinary department, including 6 new tenure-track faculty hires in the past four
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include coordination of informal teaching and formal didactics with affiliated training and fellowship programs, for clinicians, and the general medical community. This position will partner with
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packaging of medications and other pharmacy-related functions • Work in an area that promotes a place where healing, science, and learning come together, the opportunity to network with other practitioners in
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of care patients; and (6) outreach to community oncology providers to enhance access to Phase 1 trials. The candidate may also specialize in the treatment of a cancer subtype, in which case they could