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of the Department of Physical Therapy and of the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Community. Accountabilities: Management and development of the PhD in Physical Therapy program in the role of Vice Chair
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nursing unit. Responsible for the initial training records, yearly re-certification, QA, Critical value monitoring and verification, audit trails, unit assessment, correlation studies, parallel testing, etc
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- Philosophy (PhD) required Experience: Minimum 1 year of relevant experience required Certification and Licensing: Valid State of Florida Medical Physicist In Training license (MPT) required Knowledge, Skills
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- Philosophy (PhD) required Experience: Minimum 1 year of relevant experience required Certification and Licensing: Valid State of Florida Medical Physicist In Training license (MPT) required Knowledge, Skills
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the University of Miami’s MPH and PhD Graduate Programs in Public Health and/or Biostatistics and 2) advise MPH and PhD Public Health and Global Health students academically. Candidates must possess a doctorate in
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, and the health sciences, as well as master’s programs, post-master’s certificates, and doctoral programs, including the PhD (Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing Science) and DNP (Doctor of Nursing Practice
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, public health, and the health sciences, as well as master’s programs, post-master’s certificates, and doctoral programs, including the PhD (Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing Science) and DNP (Doctor
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vision of the COE and SOA. Applicants are expected to have strong teaching abilities and research experience consistent with the sought rank. Applicants with an engineering background and earned PhD
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students engaged in collaborative research projects. Participates in the management of the daily operations of his/her lab. Conduct regular research lab meetings. Candidates should possess a PhD, MD, or
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academic fit. Candidates should possess a PhD, MD or other doctoral degree in a related behavioral science discipline and have an outstanding record of scholarly publications and extramural funding with