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Editor-In-Chief manages all acquisition and editorial functions of The University of Alabama Press. Establishes the UA Press acquisitions programs and list-building strategies in conjunction with
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an emphasis in outpatient/ambulatory primary care and acute care settings, primarily caring for patients at The University of Alabama Student Health Center. Minimum Qualifications M.D. or D.O. and Board
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care, with an emphasis in a rural outpatient/ambulatory and inpatient primary care setting. Appointments to the faculty of The University of Alabama are based on the personnel requirements
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Department/Organization 206501 - Economics Finance and Legal Studies Rank Assistant Professor Position Summary Primary duties include teaching both theoretical and applied econometrics at the Ph.D
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the classroom, to contribute to instructional effectiveness in assigned courses, and to engage in service/academic citizenship. This is a full-time 12-month non-tenure track position. Primary responsibilities
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organizational skills. Basic knowledge in the usage of personal computers, including word processing. Ability to coordinate faculty/course development as well as teach courses. Preferred Qualifications: Master's
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teaching medical students and residents in clinical training, research and scholarly activity as well as providing direct patient care, with an emphasis in outpatient/ambulatory primary care, and urgent care
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teaching medical students and residents in clinical training, research and scholarly activity as well as providing direct patient care, with an emphasis in outpatient/ambulatory primary care, and inpatient
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teaching medical students and residents in clinical training, research and scholarly activity as well as providing direct patient care, with an emphasis in a rural outpatient/ambulatory and inpatient primary
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residency and fellowship education, the general professional education of medical students in Heersink School of Medicine Primary Care Track and Rural Medical Scholars Program that features a third-year