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for approval by department or division head by considering past requirements and expenditures and present program plans. Interprets departmental policies and procedures, making decisions on specific operating
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implement and communicate new processes. The ideal employee will display the ability to lead a team, document and train workflows, and collaboratively work with other members of the practice management team
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conduct patient assessments, examine skin, hair, and nails, and diagnose various dermatological conditions. They perform procedures such as biopsies and cryotherapy and educate patients on skincare
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commitments such as professorships, grants, fellowships, monthly expenditures, allocations, revenue, faculty development funds, and department-held grants. • Prepare and present budget projections, variance
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, develop, and initiate new program proposals that include conducting independent data and financial analyses to advance the strategic goals of UW Facilities; and develop and implement systems, policies and
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will be expected to develop a busy clinical practice encompassing all aspects of orthopaedic trauma surgery, as well as a robust program in clinical research, the study of educational methodologies
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. The department has gone through significant expansion since its beginning in 2001 with annual grant awards of $38M in FY24. Our goal is to address leading edge questions in biology and medicine by developing and
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, and/or educational disparities that can be applied to biomedical education and curricula. The successful candidate will demonstrate an ability to develop an inclusive, federally funded research program
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. Anticipated start date is Fall/Winter 2024. This position will be expected to conduct basic or translational laboratory-based research in an area relevant to human or mouse immune cell development and/or
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based on the complementary interests and career goals of the Postdoctoral Scholar with Dr. Eisenberg and could include the development of new research directions. The fellow is likely to work on projects