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or Associate Professor or Professor. The successful candidate must be committed to excellence in clinical care as well as teaching, administration, and professional development. Preferred experience includes
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in Scovell Hall; 4) develop a research program with an emphasis in the area of nutrition and food systems/food service management; 5) support and expand multidisciplinary opportunities with other units
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or Associate Professor or Professor. The successful candidate must be committed to excellence in clinical care as well as teaching, administration, and professional development. Preferred experience includes
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position in poultry science. The successful candidate will develop an extramurally funded research program addressing high-impact areas such as digestive health, immunology, disease resistance, or genetic
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academic faculty. All ranks will be considered. The faculty member will have the opportunity to teach residents, engage in research, and participate in clinical program development. Specific area of focus
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consist of providing total, comprehensive, continuous and patient centered care which includes: assessing, documenting, planning, implementing, teaching, developing, and evaluating a comprehensive nursing
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care which includes: assessing, documenting, planning, implementing, teaching, developing, and evaluating a comprehensive nursing plan of care; delivering direct patient care; ensuring patient
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, particularly in areas related to scientific writing, research methods, or grant development. Skills / Knowledge / Abilities Research management, data analysis, written communication, and supervision. Does
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of the college. Develop payroll reports in SAP and other internal tracking software to perform regular audits of information and ensure accuracy of data in SAP, including cost distribution. Develop reports
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. The faculty member will also collaborate with care reports, as well as participate in professional development activities such as regional, state, and national meetings. The Kentucky Children’s Hospital has