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.; completion of residency training program in Family or Internal Medicine. Minimum of 1 year of experience working in a clinical, outpatient setting. Ability to work 1 evening a week (until 7pm) and 1 weekend
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research, course curricula, and program accreditation standards; collaborate with faculty partners to develop and foster information literacy competencies in learning outcomes; and, promote greater impact of
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emerging program evaluation methodologies and quantitative analytic strategies. Demonstrated history with project management and/or fieldwork leadership, including overseeing data collection and management
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Network, including coordination of after hours program needs. Implement processes for tracking inquiries, yield, and progress towards revenue goals. Manage events budgets and pay invoices. Work with
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consultation with the Program Director. The CSDN major empowers students to pursue individualized courses of study at Drexel University, not readily available through an existing major, or a combination of
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. Our research program is focused on neuron-glial interactions, with an emphasis on understanding cellular and molecular mechanisms by which astrocytes regulate neurovascular coupling, local metabolism
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to Promote Empowered Movement with Spinal Cord Injury, TEEMS”. The project coordinator will report to and work for Laura Baehr, PT, DPT, PhD and coordinate with Margaret Finley, PT, PhD. Research Program We
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an understanding of the philosophy, objectives and curriculum of the legal studies program. Evaluate student achievement of curricular objectives/outcomes related to legal studies knowledge and practice. Schedule
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. Abroad application materials, including program fee payments and deposits Review and respond to the Education Abroad and Global Engagement email accounts, and serve as first point-of-contact for office
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. Develop expertise in working with at risk medical students. Create, deliver, and assess a robust program of small group discussions and workshops on a variety of study topics that address students’ needs