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of Public Health (CSPH) and CHCO faculty members facilitate the development of multidisciplinary collaborations in these areas. · Establish an independent program of extramurally funded research and
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activities that advocate for and support the overall development of international scholars. • Encourage international scholars, both individually and in groups, to engage with programs, activities
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to this position include active participation in research activities within the Spine program, and the personal development of focused clinical and/or basic science research activities parallel to their clinical
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medical care services for children suffering from a wide range of neurosurgical disorders. As a faculty member of the CU-SOM, opportunities for professional development may include precepting medical
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, business development and delivery of outstanding provider and patient service. In the role, they will lead the integration of care for critically ill children across all hospital services by collaborating
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be responsible for ongoing program development, overseeing clinical practice programs, enhancing the multi-disciplinary clinical and research programs, overseeing the educational mission and programs
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. · Train medical students, residents, and fellows. · Support, share, and engage in continual learning and development among nursing staff, other faculty and advanced practice providers, pharmacy
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excellent leadership, is stable, has financial reserves, and faces many new or expanded opportunities for further growth and development. TOTAL FTE COMMITMENT: 1.00 Examples of Work Performed The duties and
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. Clinical leadership teams in the development of program specific educational tools and in training of staff to optimize patient care and outcomes. Will partner with the Director, Heart Institute Clinical
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are diversely trained, from veterinarians to physicians and PhD scientists who focus on drug development and cancer research. The Department operates three state of the art reference labs in anatomic pathology