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MEDEX Northwest is the Physician Assistant (PA) Program at the University of Washington (UW) and is a section of the Department of Family Medicine in the School of Medicine. MEDEX has five campuses
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candidate with appropriate experience and qualifications which may result in an administrative supplement (ADS). The successful candidate will lead the development of a new Comprehensive Asthma Program at
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Comprehensive Asthma Program at Seattle Children’s Hospital. Positive factors for consideration include, but are not limited to, candidates with leadership skills and/or clinical expertise in asthma. The faculty
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team. The Division and clinical team value the excellence that comes from diversity, and work hard to foster a climate of inclusion and collaboration. Particular strengths of the program include
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, Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, or Surgery. Specific rank will be commensurate with experience and qualifications as generally described in UW’s Faculty Code Section 24-34 . University of Washington
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MEDEX Northwest is the Physician Assistant (PA) Program at the University of Washington (UW) and is a section of the Department of Family Medicine in the School of Medicine.MEDEX has fivecampuseslocated
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faculty members pursue their scholarship, teaching, and service across multiple degree programs, with particular emphasis on this position contributing to the Masters of Library and Information Science
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qualification and interest, has the opportunity to serve as Associate Program Director (APD) of the rheumatology fellowship program. The successful candidate will spend 90% time in the clinical setting (80
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improvement skills, clinical informatics, continuous improvement methodologies and training (Key Driver diagrams, Statistical Process Control) to the program and division in conjunction with the medical
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research and collaboration with physician/scientists in the Seattle Children’s Research Institute and basic scientists in the Departments of Pediatrics and Genome Sciences at the University of Washington