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Care Fellowship program, as well as precepting residents and students on the wards. This position will be at the Assistant Professor rank in the Clinical Practice track. In addition to clinical work
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not hold tenure because all or part of their annual University-administered salary is derived from sources other than regularly appropriated state funds. The current sports program at Seattle Children's
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of the largest research efforts of any family medicine department in the U.S., and the UW Family Medicine Residency is a top ranked academic program nationally. The Department of Family Medicine (DFM) is seeking a
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to support quality and performance improvement to ensure that program goals are attained. Participates in task forces and committees, as applicable to Service line or Seattle Children’s leadership. Regulatory
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clinical leaders to support quality and performance improvement to ensure that program goals are attained. Participates in task forces and committees, as applicable to Service line or Seattle Children’s
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academic unit, including the Bothell and Tacoma campuses. It may occur anywhere in the world; a significant percentage of UW research occurs outside of the U.S. The ability of the University to receive
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-eligible in specialty area. Completed accredited residency program in Neurology Preferred Qualifications Education: No additional education unless stated elsewhere in the job posting. Certifications
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not limited to: Trains patients in exercises, ambulation, and activities of daily living. When appropriate, establishes a home program to encourage patient involvement and independence. Trains patient
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join our Wound/Ostomy Program. This position is open to current Montlake nurses only. WORK SCHEDULE · 100% · Variable days, Monday - Friday, with Saturday shifts possible DEPARTMENT DESCRIPTION
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), the Department’s highly competitive residency training program is largely responsible for developing the mental health workforce in the Pacific Northwest. The Department’s robust research portfolio totals $67