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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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two dermatopathology fellows. Our teledermatology program provides synchronous and asynchronous care to patients throughout the state, is utilized for inpatient consults and in-office e-consults with
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Medieval and Renaissance Studies Program has a capacious understanding of both chronology and geography and has served as the incubator for several large research projects that foreground the role
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preferred. Responsibilities: Applicants must be able to teach in-person in the Associate of Science Nursing Program at the undergraduate level, including didactic, lab, and clinical settings. Preference will
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benefits, health and wellness benefits, and a generous retirement plan. Information about these and other benefits can be found on the University’s HR website: https://www.hr.pitt.edu/current-employees
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of Pittsburgh at Johnstown is seeking applicants for an adjunct nursing instructor position beginning in Spring 2026 to teach in the BSN program with CCNE accreditation. The undergraduate curriculum of the Pitt
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at the University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown is seeking applicants for an adjunct clinical nursing instructor position beginning in Spring 2026 to teach in the BSN program with CCNE accreditation. The undergraduate
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benefits that include education benefits, health and wellness benefits, and a generous retirement plan. Information about these and other benefits can be found on the University’s HR website: https
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Dermatopathology unit is on-site in our Oakland campus, with four full-time dermatopathologists and two dermatopathology fellows. Our teledermatology program provides synchronous and asynchronous care to patients
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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