520 parallel-programming-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation" positions at University of Maryland, Baltimore
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pulmonary and critical care physician for our expanding Academic Interventional Pulmonology program. This position will cover both day shifts and weekend shifts on our Interventional Pulmonary service
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Job Description University of Maryland School of Pharmacy - Peer Tutor for the Office of Students The University of Maryland School of Pharmacy has multiple openings for Peer Tutors to join the Office
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program. Responsibilities will include establishing a broad Oncologic Surgery practice at University of Maryland Medical Center, conducting independent clinical or laboratory research, providing care
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has multiple openings for Peer Tutors to join the Office of Students (formerly Student Affairs) in the Dean's Administration. Peer tutors are selected on the basis of academic skill, competence in
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Oncologic Surgery or currently in training in an accredited Oncologic Surgery fellowship program. Responsibilities will include establishing a broad Oncologic Surgery practice at University of Maryland
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resources to assist patients in managing their reproductive health decisions The successful candidate will be hired as Instructor in the Department of OBGYN and active in the UMSOM program for the Masters in
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the rank of Assistant Professor or Associate Professor. Candidates should be board certified in General Surgery or currently in training in an accredited General Surgery fellowship program. Responsibilities
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, and professional development, along with additional exciting perks that employees can take advantage of. This position participates in a retirement program (pension), effective on your date of hire
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participation in research programs. Practice opportunities are available at the University of Maryland Medical Center, University of Maryland Mid-town Campus, Veterans’ Affairs Maryland Health Care System
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). Working with multiple organizations and state agencies, the Division of Addiction Research and Treatment serves as a leader in addressing the current crisis by improving treatment and outcomes