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Section 24-34 . Anticipated start date is Summer 2026. The mission of the Division of Endocrinology: The Seattle Children’s Endocrine and Diabetes Program, by providing compassionate, innovative, evidence
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: The Seattle Children’s Endocrine and Diabetes Program, by providing compassionate, innovative, evidence-based and equitable care, will be the clinical center of choice for children and adolescents with
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qualifications: Candidate must have graduated from one of the following: ARNP’s - An accredited school of nursing AND successful completion of an approved Nurse Practitioner program Preferred: Master’s level
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of the Division include an outstanding fellowship program, a Maternal and Child Health Bureau-funded Leadership Education in Adolescent Health (LEAH) training, and an active research program. This position will
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supports a residency program, four fellowship programs and is a major teaching site for UW medical students. This opportunity will be predominantly at the UW Montlake Campus in Seattle; however, the division
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– June 15) and an anticipated start date of September 16, 2026. Appointments are determined by program need, available funding, and the eligible pool of candidates. Positive factors for consideration
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in the Seattle metro area and is the primary referral hospital for the five-state WWAMI (Washington, Wyoming, Alaska, Montana and Idaho) region. The department supports a residency program, four
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the WashU Gap Fund program operated by OTM and the OTM Expert-in-Residence (XiR) program. Through these activities, the intern will play an important role in the successful operation of the supported
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a 4-year Emergency Medicine Residency Program and several fellowships. The base salary for this position will be $17,500 – $24,199 per month ($210,000-$290,388 per annum) commensurate with experience
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faculty to expand and advance the comprehensive spine program, including the care of complex spinal disorders across both clinical sites. Scholarly expectations will be commensurate with the selected