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in Pediatric Critical Care Medicine and Cardiology Completion of a pediatric residency. Completion of Cardiac Intensive Care fellowship training program Eligible for medical licensure in state
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Fellowship training program. The candidate must have expertise in GI pathology as well. Must qualify for a license to practice medicine in Washington State. In order to be eligible for University sponsorship
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biomedical interventions through clinical epidemiologic research and/or implementation science in Low- and Middle-Income Countries (LMICs). Provide research program leadership and contribute
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). The anticipated start date will be July 1, this position has an annual service period of 12 months, July 1-June 30. The fellow will be appointed as an Acting Instructor in our program and will experience both high
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. The Division supports training at all levels and hosts a robust fellowship program with two fellows per year (6 total). Our faculty also engage in bench, translational, and clinical research focused
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the state of Washington and Board Eligibility or Certification in Pediatrics (or foreign equivalent) and have completed a US accredited pediatric residency program by the start date of employment. In order to
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distributed across the following areas: ~30% FTE maintaining an independent research program, ~ 70% FTE serving as CDO for UW Medicine. Optional Clinical Practice is available (up to 10%): candidates would be
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. The Division supports training at all levels and hosts a robust fellowship program with two fellows per year (6 total). Our faculty also engage in bench, translational, and clinical research focused
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, funded research program focused on implementation science in pediatric/family health. The successful candidate will be expected to contribute expertise in dissemination and implementation frameworks, and
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Division at Seattle Children’s Hospital provides comprehensive treatment and diagnostic services for children in the WWAMI (Washington, Wyoming, Alaska, Montana and Idaho) region. The neuropsychology program