118 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation" "Prof" positions at The University of Iowa
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and expanding Pathology department. Our intent is to recruit multiple candidates spanning various sub-specialties, which provide pathology coverage needs at the University of Iowa (UI) as
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or eligible for licensure in the state of Iowa. Must be board certified or eligible for certification by the ABIM in Medical Oncology. Desirable Qualifications: Multiple years of experience in clinical
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for program development and application of skills for very complex patients. The psychologist will engage in teaching at multiple levels, such as medical residents/fellows, medical students, and graduate
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and resolve gaps/disparities in whole-person care. Partake in biopsychosocial distress screening, interdisciplinary communication, collaborative care navigation, and follow-up algorithms. Perform
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encompass a broad range of coverage across multiple subspecialty disciplines, including hematopathology, coagulation, molecular pathology , chemistry, microbiology, transfusion medicine, and informatics
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well as education and consultation to patients and their care providers. Opportunities exist to develop collaborative treatment and research programs with medical providers in Child Psychiatry. If desired
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. Our clinical research revolves around dietary patterns and dietary and self-care interventions in the setting of multiple sclerosis. This position will provide opportunities to work with research
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encompasses a broad range of coverage across multiple subspecialty disciplines, including chemistry, toxicology, microbiology, transfusion medicine, hematology, coagulation, molecular pathology and informatics
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enhanced its clinical services by developing novel new services such as our Crisis Stabilization Unit (CSU) and our Neurobehavioral Specialty Unit (NBSU), a 4bed intensive care setting for our most complex
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position in MR Physics. This successful applicant will help with development of MR imaging methods to study tumor metabolism and response to therapy. The research in the MRRF is focused on the development