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to apply for a faculty or staff position using the Career worklet, please review this tip sheet . Advanced Practice Registered Nurse - Neurology, Multiple Sclerosis - Full Time The Advanced Practice
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an opening for a fellowship position (Instructor) in the Division of Multiple Sclerosis. The goal of the MS fellowship is to provide training to neurologists in the care of patients with multiple sclerosis and
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, Chief, Multiple Myeloma, and perhaps other departments throughout UM, to advance knowledge, training, and education. This faculty position will be in the laboratory ofDr. Brian Walker, Research Professor
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, Division of Myeloma, and the Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center. The individual in this position will focus on research efforts conducting and developing genome sequencing of multiple myeloma (MM) and
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suites across Sylvester locations, including regional satellites. Travel to multiple locations as needed to provide consistent coverage and access to massage therapy for all oncology patients. Adhere
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charts/medical records. Ability to handle multiple clinical trials with several principal investigators. Serves as back up study coordinator to other clinical trials. Obtains informed consent from patients
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evaluated at its completion. Determines the resources required to complete each project. Establishes and documents comprehensive project plans and timelines, which identify and sequences the activities needed
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-Pharmacologic: DASH diet, sodium reduction, lifestyle. - Pharmacologic: Drug mechanisms, sequencing, phenotype-based tailoring. - Interventional: Integration of RDN and device-based options. - Phenotyping: ABPM
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members to meet project goals. Oversees multiple related projects to ensure the overall program is aligned to and directly in support of institutional objectives. Prepares reports regarding project status
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IV's, and injecting contrast, if applicable. Assist radiologist with interventional Ultrasound procedures. Evaluate Ultrasound scans for technical quality, collate processed images in sequence