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research methods to explore these aspects in serious pediatric illnesses and rare diseases. Collaborates on designing, conducting and reporting of research projects using social science and empirical ethics
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an MD, DO (or foreign equivalent) or an MD/PhD, be board certified in anatomic pathology and cytopathology, and have completed a formal Cytopathology Fellowship training program. The candidate must have
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information flow—screening and prioritizing correspondence, maintaining formal record files, and ensuring that every meeting, trip, and event is meticulously organized and briefed. Simultaneously, they manage
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the U.S. as we pursue our mission of creatively and durably improving health. The successful candidate will possess an MD, DO (or foreign equivalent) or an MD/PhD, be board certified in anatomic pathology
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applications, as assigned, and takes call as assigned. REQUIRED POSITION QUALIFICATIONS - Satisfactory completion of a formal radiologic technology training program in an AMA approved school; registration by
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to provide projections as needed; incorporate data and ideas into either formal or informal reports, presenting resolution to issues or problems; learn/stay engaged in utilizing the advances in financial
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requirements, such as a license/certification/registration. DESIRED: • DACLAM, PhD, MBA, peer academic research institution experience and/or NPRC experience • LEAN or similar formal process improvement
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should submit: a formal letter of interest describing teaching and research expertise, a curriculum vitae, at least three letters of recommendation, samples of written research work, a teaching statement
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be approximately 8 hours per week, with an 88 hours per quarter expectation. CREDIT LOAD: Must be formally enrolled in the UW Graduate School for at least 10 credits during autumn quarter 2025 and be
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. Exhibits a high degree of independent problem solving and ability to conduct research on assigned projects. May serve in lead role as needed. Plans, develops, organizes and formalizes research results and