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. Academic rank is commensurate with experience. Selected candidates will join a major academic medical center and established fellowship training program. This position may have clinical responsibilities
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an ACGME-approved Blood Banking /Transfusion Medicine fellowship program. The candidate’s application materials must state qualifications (or if pending) upon submission. Candidates must meet all required
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cardiology to join a rapidly growing clinical cardiology program. The candidate must be board eligible/board certified (or equivalent), in Cardiovascular Disease and have current clinical expertise in
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analytical studies on a variety of policies, projects, programs and issues in support of a function, research initiative, program and/or organizational unit, or in research of new or changing systems and
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be commensurate with experience. Selected candidates will join a major academic medical center and established fellowship training program. This position may have clinical responsibilities at both
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international degree-granting program at the time of application. Additional qualifications (required at time of start) PhD or international equivalent degree by the start date. Preferred qualifications A track
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to secure the career opportunities they seek (Career Competitiveness). Position Summary Individual contributor who has a high degree of knowledge and experience in internship program development and strategy
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Children’s Hospitals in San Francsico and Oakland. The Department of Emergency Medicine hosts a fully accredited 4-year Emergency Medicine residency program and multiple fellowship programs, including in
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, California, and the nation. Connections working at University of California, Berkeley More Jobs from This Employer https://main.hercjobs.org/jobs/21982109/nssc-program-manager-4800c-nuclear-engineering Return
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Public Impact program does not involve laboratory research but instead focuses on accomplishing the goal of IGI founder, Jennifer Doudna, to ensure that genome engineering makes the world a better place