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: The Faculty Clinical Track emphasizes professional service in clinical settings. Job Description: DUTIES: Provide medical care on inpatient services. Patient care is provided in shift scheduling to include day
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therapy equipment operations, including workflow through the proton service. Identifies and resolves daily operational issues related to the radiation therapy equipment aspects of patient care. Interacts
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professional role models, assist with instructional tasks, and provide constructive, unbiased feedback to students. This role requires strong communication, organizational skills, and responsiveness to program
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: This position is responsible for working collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams, research and hospital staff to recruit, screen, educate, and assist in the overall clinical study coordination of clinical
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decisions. This job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. It is only a summary of
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service. The award of tenure is based on potential for sustained contributions, performing beyond expected duties, and demonstrating leadership and innovation in activities that enhance the reputation
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Department: SOM KC Internal Medicine - Pulmonary, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine ----- Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine Position Title: Clinical Research Assistant - Internal Medicine
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assignments. Guide students in various clinical care areas, including hospitals, clinics, and other healthcare settings. Collaborate with department faculty to ensure alignment with program objectives. Foster
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positive impact on the lives of young families? Look no further! At the Lifting Young Families Towards Excellence (LYFTE) Baby Steps program, we’re dedicated to improving the well-being of families, parents
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with KBEN stakeholder management and bi-monthly meetings. Reengage KBEN Board of Directors. Assist with the Faculty of Distinction program implementation and monitoring medical students progress and