Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Category
-
Field
-
to complex cardiac surgery patients at the Downtown Campus, contributing to the comprehensive growth of cardiac surgery throughout the Medical System, and educating medical students, surgery residents, and
-
to significantly expand engagement and drive sustained growth across both public and private sources. It is crucial that this position operates with discretion, judgement and understanding within a complex academic
-
conjunction with other organizations, recruiting and supporting pro bono attorneys, developing a referral network, working with clinic and other students on naturalization workshop efforts, and/or providing
-
supporting and staffing pro se naturalization screening events and workshops in conjunction with other organizations, recruiting and supporting pro bono attorneys, developing a referral network, working with
-
for serving as a bridge between the SOM and the Medical Center, effectively balancing academic priorities, including education, research and faculty advancement, with the demands of complex clinical operations
-
to complex cardiac surgery patients, contributing to the comprehensive growth of cardiac surgery throughout the Medical System, and educating medical students, surgery residents, and fellows. We are looking
-
at the University of Maryland, Capital Region Medical Center, providing care to complex cardiac surgery patients, contributing to the comprehensive growth of cardiac surgery throughout the Medical System, and
-
· Referral to University of Maryland Medical Center (UMMC)- Level IV NICU in Baltimore · Referral to UMMC PICU providing ECMO and post-cardiac surgery care · Vermont-Oxford Network. Reporting
-
, hematuria, proteinuria, nephrotic syndrome, and several more complex renal conditions. · Highly engaged with resident and medical student teaching/training and clinical research. · Opportunity
-
active pediatric critical care transport system. In addition to providing clinical services for pediatric patients with life-threatening, complex medical conditions, the critical care service supports a