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Development at the University of Colorado Denver is a statewide and national leader for educational quality, access and equity across the education lifespan, from birth through higher education. Members
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integration in experimental models of tissue transplantation and nerve repair. Current research efforts include the development of experimental models of whole eye transplantation and optic nerve injury
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development, curriculum implementation, student assessment, and accreditation processes · Participate in academic program meetings, program committees, institutional governance, and/or community service
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Collaborate with other off-campus services and programs developing community referral resources Development of clinical resources/handouts for clients of clinical providers and for use by professional staff
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staff, and other clinical team members as appropriate Quality Improvement and Program Support - Participate in quality improvement initiatives, clinical pathway development, and programmatic efforts
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opportunities for beneficial technical and professional development courses. All of the hand and specialty tools you need will be provided. We offer a robust training program for anyone interested in growing
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students at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. Broadly, the responsibilities of this role include development and implementation of curriculum and experiences that introduce medical students
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Family Physician – UCHealth A. F. Williams Family Medicine – Open Rank – Senior Instructor-Professor
education to fellows, residents and medical students during their ambulatory rotation. Administrative/Professional Development · Maintain eligibility for School of Medicine Faculty. · Keep
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efficient maintenance of their respective collections and responsibilities. The position will also identify opportunities for growth and development to benefit the library and the individuals in the unit
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, Labor, Social Economy, Local Government Leadership, Community Organizing/Development, and courses within their area of expertise, for the Department of Political Science in the College of Liberal Arts and