30 computer-programmer-"the"-"FEMTO-ST"-"RAEGE-Az"-"DAAD"-"https:" positions at University of Nebraska Medical Center
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the guidance of the Director of Physics. The department has a CAMPEP accredited Medical Physics Residency program with two resident positions and the successful candidate will participate in teaching
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. The full-time Assistant Director in the MEMMP reports to the Director of the MEMMP. The Assistant Director is responsible for assisting with supervision of the program mentors, graduate assistants, and peer
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on/before July 1, 2024. Required Qualifications Qualified candidates must have a DDS or DMD degree or an equivalent degree from an international program along with completion of an ADA accredited clinical
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such as bone and soft tissue pathology. Educational opportunities include teaching within the medical school and within an ACGME-accredited AP/CP residency program. Opportunities for developing research
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standards according to program requirements. Protect confidentiality of patient information according to HIPAA standards. Participate in continuing education and professional development to stay current on
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in compliance with healthcare regulations and practice standards. Submit accurate and timely billing. Maintain productivity standards according to program requirements. Protect confidentiality
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; pursuing and securing extramural funding for clinical/translational research; developing and participating in interdisciplinary and intercampus research, program development, and training; supervising
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and timely records in compliance with healthcare regulations and practice standards. Submit accurate and timely billing. Maintain productivity standards according to program requirements. Protect
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Position Summary The Assistant Dean, Lincoln Division is responsible for the vision, leadership, and administration of all aspects of the Lincoln Division’s academic portfolio, including leading program
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of our integrated, systematic, and multidisciplinary research program. Our efforts are directed at identifying and overcoming stromal barriers to treatment (including elevated interstitial pressures