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College of Public Health seeks a highly qualified and motivated scholar to join a research program in the areas of cancer prevention and control. The initial appointment is a full-time postdoctoral research
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for this position is Dr. Sara Hussain, PhD, but the Research Intern will regularly interact with a larger team of physicians, neurophysiologists, psychologists, and rehabilitation specialists at the University
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is recruiting faculty candidates in all Pediatric subspecialties for its Program In Pediatric Research. The mission of the Program for Pediatric Research is to support research into the causes and
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9-month academic year appointment. We are seeking candidates with a strong record of scholarly productivity, including a successful record of external funding, and the potential for program leadership
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Requirement: MD, MD/PhD, DO or equivalent Graduation from an accredited Anatomic Pathology/Clinical Pathology (AP/CP), Anatomic Pathology (AP), or Clinical Pathology (CP) residency program Fellowship training
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have received their MA or PhD at the time of application, has preference for candidates that have experience working with our learning management system, ICON, and has a preference for candidates that
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compliance with the ACGME institution, including common and specialty/subspecialty program requirements. RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE: Develop and Lead GME Office: Establish and oversee a Graduate Medical
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/335-5022. Education Requirement: JD, PhD, or other advanced degree related to the area of the candidate’s scholarly work. Required Qualifications: Required Qualifications for Associate Professor
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of 57 faculty members, which includes 47 clinical faculty, most of whom are actively involved in training residents and fellows. The residency program compiles 24 ACGME-approved positions and is renowned
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. The ACGME-accredited pediatric residency program at Stead Family Children’s Hospital trains 50 pediatric resident physicians. For its 2024-25 edition of “Best Children’s Hospitals,” U.S. News & World Report