159 computer-programmer-"U.S"-"U"-"TCAT-Jacksboro" positions at University of Washington
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opportunity to serve as Associate Program Director (APD) of the rheumatology fellowship program. The successful candidate will spend 80% time in the clinical setting (70% if APD), up to 10% time in the role
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. lawyers with cutting-edge knowledge and skills in preparation for careers in transactional practice and legal policy work; and the Global Business Law Fellows Program, which provides JD and LLM students
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State Employee Tuition Exemption Program covering up to 6 credits of qualifying coursework per quarter at the University of Washington or other participating colleges or universities DEPARTMENT
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of staff including interviewing and hiring Maintains productivity requirements Performs other related duties as assigned REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS - Graduation from an accredited Occupational Therapy Program
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program. POSITION PURPOSE This position works with Urology faculty to facilitate development of pharmaceutical-sponsored and investigator-initiated clinical trials, identify research problems and design
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Graduation from an Accredited Perfusion Technology Program or approved program of Extracorporeal Technology. ABOUT UW MEDICAL CENTER-MONTLAKE: UW Medical Center is an acute care academic medical
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well as immunosuppressive medication management and intraarticular aspirations/injections. The faculty member with appropriate qualification and interest, has opportunity to serve as Associate Program Director (APD
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would involve oversight of medical students, residents, and fellows during outpatient and inpatient clinical activities, in concert with the GI and Transplant Hepatology Fellowship program. Estimated
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orthopaedic and rehabilitation program, assisting with general pediatric orthopaedics and pediatric orthopaedic trauma. Salary Overall compensation is a combination of base salary plus other compensation. Base
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well as unique and rare diseases. The Division has an active research program at the University of Washington and Seattle Children?s Research Institute with a focus on autoimmune diseases and collaborates closely