595 parallel-programming-"Multiple"-"Humboldt-Stiftung-Foundation" positions at Medical College of Wisconsin
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General Surgery and exclusively runs our Surgical ICU. We have a cutting edge surgical critical care program and AAST approved Acute Care Surgery fellowship with a current group of 18 Trauma/Acute Care
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time-management skills to handle multiple tasks effectively. Knowledge of research safety procedures and laboratory best practices. Ability to conduct experiments, troubleshoot technical issues, and
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, Content Strategy and Social Media, you will be responsible for leading a content strategy plan and implementing and optimizing it to align to and ignite pride and awareness of the pillars, priorities and
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plan, including exceptional 403b match, and generous relocation allowance. · Value highly placed on multiple avenues for academic pursuits including research, quality improvement, and teaching without a
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to manage multiple tasks with ease and efficiency. Effective interpersonal skills, including the ability to promote teamwork, strong problem-solving skills. Preferred Schedule: Full-time role with
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Trauma Program and research services, and the Institutional Review Board. Reporting to the manager are volunteer research assistants and medical students, and employed clinical research assistants
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Wisconsin (CW), Zablocki Veterans Administration Medical Center (VAMC), and several ambulatory surgery centers in SE Wisconsin Our total joint program currently consists of 6 teams (each team is composed of a
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, Sleep Medicine, and Smoking Cessation. This full-time position will require work in all facets of the academic medical setting including the opportunity to teach at multiple levels, take part in our
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including; kidney, pancreas, and living donor programs. Innovative program on the cutting edge of transplantation with exposure across multiple specialties, including partnering with our liver, heart, and
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medicine offers by providing exceptional care for liver diseases in the diverse communities of the greater Milwaukee, Wisconsin region! The liver transplant program underwent a transformational change in the