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Lecturer, Couple and Family Therapy Program - 36747 Faculty Description University of Colorado Denver Faculty Level/Title: Lecturer Working Title: Lecturer, Couple and Family Therapy Program FTE
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the disciplines of rehabilitation medicine, physical therapy, psychology, speech/language therapy, and rehabilitation sciences into a singular department. The University of Colorado Department of Physical Medicine
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provide clinical services to see return patients with thyroid cancer in our ThRIVE program. Other responsibilities would include teaching of medical students, residents, and fellows. There is an
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to enhance program effectiveness and uphold accreditation standards. Supervision Received: Reports directly to the Associate Dean of Student Affairs and Admissions. Supervision Exercised: There is no
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campus and provides services to adults and children, 65% of whom identify as Latinx, and 42% of whom are best served in another language, with Spanish being the predominant second language. Services
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responsibilities will include collecting specific information from patients and families, working collaboratively with a multi-disciplinary team to advance the designated care plan and recommendations, facilitating
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provides services to adults and children, 65% of whom identify as Latinx, and 42% of whom are best served in another language, with Spanish being the predominant second language. Services offered include
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awards and recognitions, the PSC is dedicated to using technology to enhance the University's programs and create efficiencies within policies. The PSC supports the entire CU community, which includes four
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. We’re the state’s premier public urban research university with more than 100 in-demand, top ranked bachelors, master’s, and doctoral degree programs. We partner with diverse learners—at any stage
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expected to plan and execute independent experiments, write and publish experimental results, help with lab daily operation, contribute to grant writing, and contribute positively towards the atmosphere and