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, and Dystonia Coalition. We have vibrant federally funded research programs in basic and clinical science on Parkinson’s disease and Huntington’s disease, and an active Deep Brain Stimulation program
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Required Qualifications: Must have completed both an ACGME-accredited Residency Program and a rheumatology fellowship from an ACGME-accredited program Must have excellent interpersonal skills and enjoy
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above including 1). symptom and multimorbidity science, and 2). informatics, data science, and decision support. These areas are cross-cutting in terms of populations and the life span. In addition
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residency program in family medicine and fellowship (if applicable). Required Qualifications: The selected candidate for the position must be eligible to obtain, or already hold, an active Iowa medical
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medicine. • Opportunity to participate in Regional Anesthesia Study Center of Iowa (RASCI) ultrasound workshops. • Active clinical research program support, including participation in international, multi
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to grow their academic hospitalist group. The Hospitalist Program offers extensive opportunities for faculty to engage in teaching students, residents, and advance practice providers, in
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. Appointment can be at the Assistant or Associate level in either the tenure or clinical track depending on experience and qualifications. Excellent opportunities for clinical and basic science research
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to excellence in education through a competency-based curriculum, mentoring clinical and research efforts, and supporting four ACGME-accredited fellowship programs and a Clinical Nurse Midwife training program
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efforts, and supporting four ACGME-accredited fellowship programs and a Clinical Nurse Midwife training program. Additionally, we work with the UI Departments of Urology, Psychiatry, Family Medicine
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enterprise is led by the Carver College of Medicine, renowned for its pioneering discoveries and advancements in biomedical sciences. Faculty and researchers at the Carver College of Medicine conduct