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Surgery residency or fellowship program. Responsibilities will include establishing a broad Cardiac Surgery practice at the University of Maryland Medical Center, conducting independent clinical
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, additional faculty are being recruited and will be provided laboratory space in the CTEM to establish an interdisciplinary research program, utilizing resources and benefiting from direct engagement with
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innovation and translation. We have a comprehensive research program that encompasses various areas such as proton and electron FLASH radiation therapy, prompt gamma imaging, proton arc therapy, dual-energy CT
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, PET/CT, PET/MR, and radionuclide therapies. In addition, the faculty position requires extensive teaching of nuclear medicine and radiology residents. The Nuclear Medicine residency program is ACGME
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base pay, which is based on faculty rank and years in rank. This salary range does not include all components of the Department of Anesthesiology faculty compensation program or pay from participation
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collaborative and rapidly developing theranostics program as a clinical trialist. The position will also work closely with our nationally recognized clinical research team and participate in providing patient
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accreditation renewal documents. 3. Residency Programs 3.1. Nuclear Medicine (NM) and Diagnostic Radiology (DR) Residency Program · Didactic lectures on all areas of nuclear medicine physics and
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the Maryland Center for Advanced Imaging Research, in addition to a robust clinical and educational program. Responsibilities encompass active engagement in the department’s educational mission, including
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of Prosthodontics, Department of Advanced Oral Sciences and Therapeutics. Responsibilities for this position will be to teach clinical and didactic prosthodontics in the predoctoral program, participation in
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Director of Lung Transplant for the University of Maryland School of Maryland. The lung transplant program is centered at the University of Maryland Medical Center and is comprised of a multidisciplinary