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Intern to support ongoing clinical research studies within the department. This position offers the opportunity to work in a high-quality academic medical center alongside experienced investigators and
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. Joseph Glykys and other members of the Glykys lab. The position is within the Stead Family Department of Pediatrics, Division of Pediatric Neurology. Position Responsibilities: Perform rodent surgical
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-making. Desirable Qualifications: Previous experience overseeing or growing a high functioning related research program within an academic medical center. An open and direct communication style with a
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the Emergency Medicine research program by performing activities in specialized patient areas, screening and enrolling study subjects for clinical trials, collecting data, and performing operational duties
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providers and advanced practice providers. There are opportunities to be involved in obstetric and gynecologic quality and safety initiatives and committees and clinical informatics. Opportunity Highlights
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, insurance program externalities, or uncertainty in climate damage attribution. The specific project focus will be defined jointly with the postdoc based on interests and expertise, with the expectation
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seeking qualified anesthesiologists with interest and expertise in a variety of clinical areas to join our team. This full-time role offers the opportunity to practice in a high-acuity academic medical
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their research programs, fostering a culture of inquiry and collaboration. Maintain a well-established, extramurally funded research program of their own, serving as a model of research excellence within
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of administrative time for full-time providers. Highly valued GIM primary care program that is in demand across the region. Tort Reform State: Iowa is a physician-friendly state with tort reform laws that support
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clinical achievement in a large volume, high-performing, contemporary department with comparable complexity to the University of Iowa Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences. Candidates must be