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Effort: 25% Serve as primary contact for prospective and current undergraduate students, program personnel, and external constituents. Provide information on admissions, residency, academic programs
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, emphasizing preventive care, wellness, as well as, continuous and direct accessibility. Key Responsibilities: Provide comprehensive primary care with a focus on a low-volume, high-touch, personalized and
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in collaboration with Texas A&M College of Engineering, Texas A&M School of Medicine and the state’s top-ranked Houston Methodist Hospital offer an innovative medical school program called ENMED
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manage the certificate program in floral design. Additional courses in Sociohorticulture, Horticultural Therapy or other areas of Horticulture may be assigned based on the needs of the undergraduate
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, clinical progress, and performance; offer regular academic and career counseling to foster growth and success. Departmental Engagement: Participate in departmental initiatives, including committee service
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prospective donors. Maintain confidentiality of donor records. Perform all other duties assigned. QUALIFICATIONS Director of Development Level II Bachelor’s degree in applicable field. Two (2) years
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predoctoral and postdoctoral programs. Evaluate student professionalism, clinical performance, and academic progress. Provide patient care within a multidisciplinary clinical team, focused on Operative
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candidate will establish an integrated teaching and research program of international recognition focused on one or more of (but not limited to) the following areas: development of reliable, robust
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to, education to the students of the College, as well as the residents of the Postgraduate Year One (PGY1), American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP) accredited pharmacy residency program. The
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clinical instruction in predoctoral and postdoctoral programs. Evaluate student professionalism, clinical performance, and academic progress. Provide patient care within a multidisciplinary clinical team