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services and patient care. The Department of Pharmacy and Therapeutics is integrated with UPMC and together support the leadership and management of pharmacy services as well as clinical programs, including
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Research Assistant Social Work-Academic Programs - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (25006603) The employee will be responsible for managing and conducting multiple mental health services research projects
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work involves methodologies and analytical frameworks that complement our medical anthropology program and will support students pursuing a joint PhD/MPH program. The successful candidate is expected
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nationally recognized research program, ranked 11th among diagnostic radiology departments with over $16 million in NIH funding. Its educational mission has a rich tradition and continues to evolve to meet
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department chair. The Department of Studio Arts undergraduate program supports a BA major and minor in broad-based visual arts and hosts the Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences Digital Studies and Methods
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determinants of health (SDOH) as they relate to financial barriers and access to organ transplantation. The successful candidate will collaborate closely with transplant program leadership and play a key role in
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significant expansion of online programs and courses in the School of Public Health. This is a professional staff position that requires a combination of skills in instructional design, instructional technology
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Athletic Trainer Athletics Administration - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (25006059) Individual will serve the Athletic Department as an Athletic Trainer for the varsity Men’s Soccer Program. Job
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to: - Support for an expanding radiopharmaceutical research program in the Radiation Oncology Department. - Developing radiation safety policies and procedures related to the use of research radiopharmaceuticals
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International Affairs (GSPIA). They are part of the Law School’s Semester in D.C. Program. The courses may be taught in person in our Washington, D.C. office or via Zoom. The courses will also be made available