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of inpatients in the UK Lung Transplant program, the evaluation of patients for lung transplant listing both inpatient and outpatient, and outpatient post-transplant care. Candidates will have the opportunity and
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for providing inpatient care for patients in the UK Lung Transplant program, the evaluation of patients for lung transplant listing both inpatient and outpatient, and outpatient post-transplant care. Candidates
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for providing inpatient care for patients in the UK Lung Transplant program, the evaluation of patients for lung transplant listing both inpatient and outpatient, and outpatient post-transplant care. Candidates
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research program in a media studies-related area is required. The successful candidate will teach undergraduate courses including but not limited to media research methods, film and television studies
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of substance use treatment services within the Department of Psychiatry. Our Adult Psychiatry and Behavioral Health programs offer an array of specialized programs including: Adult Affective Disorders Clinic
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receptionist, word processing, Quickbooks, filing, maintaining databases & mailing lists, developing and maintaining websites, designing newsletters, and providing support for county agents and program
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academic medicine, particularly in transplant medicine and care. The successful candidate will play a pivotal role in guiding a busy transplant program, advancing clinical excellence, and fostering academic
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related field with relevant experience is required; ABD will be considered. Completion of an undergraduate or graduate degree in an AUPHA-certified/eligible or CAHME-accredited/eligible program. 2-3 years
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Quickbooks filing maintaining databases & mailing lists developing and maintaining websites designing newsletters providing support for county agents and program assistants You will report to an Area Director
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of Psychiatry at the University of Kentucky College of Medicine strives to provide the highest level of patient care, innovative educational programs, active research in mental illness and advocacy throughout