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improvement, medical education, program development or another academic area. The individual will report to the Chief of the Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology at UCSF Health. Minimum Requirements
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on non-transplant hepatology. Applications are welcome from individuals with a strong desire to contribute to an academic GI and hepatology program and make an individual contribution to scholarship in
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Cardiology program. The SFVAHCS Cardiology Division is undergoing expansion of its clinical and research programs, and is seeking non-invasive and invasive academic cardiologists to join its ranks
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program, faculty from across campus through its research arm, and the general public through a robust events schedule. The position reports to the Director of the program, under the auspices of the Center's
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Sciences Institute, and other entities across campus. The Department also participates in teaching medical students, fellows, junior faculty, and students in our master’s programs and PhD Program in
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sciences, biochemistry, evolutionary biology, structural biology, cell biology, developmental biology, systems biology, and computational biology. We provide faculty with resources to effectively launch
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from an LCME-accredited medical school. • Completion of an Internal Medicine residency program accredited by ACGME. • Eligibility for medical licensure in California. • Board certification or eligibility
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nephrologists with interest or expertise in clinical care, research or education in the Renal Section at SFVAHCS. The SFVAHCS Renal Section is one of three sites within the UCSF Nephrology Program. The candidate
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expertise in head and neck, skin, and thoracic cancers to join its faculty. The ideal candidate will have an interest in developing a robust independent research program focused on translational science
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design. This position plays a key role in cultivating and expanding the Arcus Fellowship program at the College of Environmental Design (CED), helping build a dynamic network of current Arcus Fellows and