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reports to the Head- Section of Nutrition and will work with Section leadership team on strategic plan development and implementation as it relates to the Pediatric Nutrition, with an emphasis on obesity
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involves teaching in the biostatistics graduate program and collaborations with anesthesiology and emergency medicine clinician scientists and involves integration of GWAS and imaging data. This faculty
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and working in a triadic partnership with the practice’s Medical Director(s) and the department leadership. This position assists in developing plans to expand market share, to promote and maintain high
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equipment, biostatistical support. Mentorship and professional development is strongly supported at the Department and Section level. Key Responsibilities: The successful recruit will be an anchor provider
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for training developed by other subject matter experts for the OUC’s Continuing Professional Education program. To thrive in this position, the individual must be a self-motivated problem solver and strategic
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immunology, and computational biology. The Department is focused on developing novel translational approaches towards pediatric brain tumors, leveraging novel computational methods that integrate both
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directly with families across the Family Matters program timeframe to collect baseline, 6-month, and 12-month family-level data; will train and then carryout mixed-methods measures with families (e.g
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and who is passionate about translational research, developing therapies and diagnostic tools for rare conditions. Our research focuses on a variety of projects related to regenerative medicine
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for evaluation of the plan of care and reassesses and modifies the plan, as necessary, including initiation of referrals and consultation with physicians and other health care providers as appropriate. Assures
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candidates must demonstrate competency obtaining patient histories, physical examination, and the assessment and development of appropriate plans of care in the Ob-Gyn clinical setting. Candidates must