40 programming-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"O.P"-"U" positions at University of Nebraska Medical Center
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skills and background that would allow for effective participation in multiple discipline and multidisciplinary medical clinics. They must have personal experience in navigating service delivery systems
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. The Division is nationally recognized for its clinical excellence, robust multidisciplinary programs, and NIH-funded translational research. Highlights • Peritoneal Surface Disease (PSD): One of the highest
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of lifespan disability services and supports across the lifespan and region. The ideal candidate must have skills and background that would allow for effective participation in multiple discipline and
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Monday-Friday: 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM, occasional evening due to events Remote/Telecommuting No remote/telecommuting opportunity Position Summary Education Program Coordinator II participates in the planning
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neurologist. This is an opportunity to practice comprehensive neurology within a large academic department. Work and collaboration with multiple subspecialty programs such as Epilepsy, Headache, Neurovascular
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multiple discipline and multidisciplinary medical clinics. They must have personal experience in navigating service delivery systems which include medical services, school services, school transition
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position will involve neuropsychological evaluations of adult and geriatric patients with memory and movement disorders, multiple sclerosis, brain injury, stroke, and epilepsy, as well as occasional
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of lifespan disability services and supports across the lifespan and region. The ideal candidate must have skills and background that would allow for effective participation in multiple discipline and
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evaluations of adult and geriatric patients with memory and movement disorders, multiple sclerosis, brain injury, stroke, and epilepsy, as well as occasional involvement in interdisciplinary clinics (geriatric
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position will involve neuropsychological evaluations of adult and geriatric patients with memory and movement disorders, multiple sclerosis, brain injury, stroke, and epilepsy, as well as occasional