70 programming-"Multiple"-"U"-"Prof"-"O.P"-"FEMTO-ST-institute"-"U.S" positions at East Carolina University
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Program. These positions include administrative duties for the residency program, teaching of medical students and residents, and the provision of clinical care in several general pediatric settings
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also provided to the residents in the Advanced Education in General Dentistry program and the Pediatric Dentistry program. The position reports to the Chair of Foundational Sciences through the Division
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and human development, and respond to the needs of individuals and communities. The Academic Advisor must effectively advise students from different degrees and develop programs and/or resources
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residents. Highlights include: Joining a stable, established Medical Toxicology Division with a very active consult service; active research program; significant community outreach, medical school involvement
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serve as the lead psychiatrist for the Med-Psych program housed in the inpatient service. The hospital provides acute, intermediate, rehabilitation, and outpatient health services to more than 1.4 million
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. Psycho-educational programs and academic services will focus on improving the student’s stress and anxiety management, test-taking and study skills, interpersonal relationships, and overall academic and
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education. The Endodontics Faculty is responsible for educating predoctoral dental students and advanced education residents (AEGD, GPR and Pediatric Dentistry programs) at the School of Dental Medicine in
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Rehabilitation, and Neuro Rehab Units. The Center’s 75-bed inpatient unit is one of 18 Comprehensive Integrated Inpatient Rehabilitation Programs in NC that is accredited by the Committee on Accreditation
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to support the School of Dental Medicine’s mission, vision, programs and initiatives. In addition, the Associate Dean works closely with other Schools and Colleges at ECU to provide information and services
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position to provide clinical services, predominantly via telepsychiatry, to patients presenting in the emergency departments of hospitals affiliated with the North Carolina Statewide Telepsychiatry Program