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Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program, offering eligible employees the opportunity to have their student loans forgiven after qualifying years of service. Medical College of Wisconsin At the core
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degree (MD or DO) and completion of an accredited residency program in Child Neurology. Strong clinical skills and experience in diagnosing and managing pediatric neurological conditions. Dedication
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for this position will bring enthusiasm and energy that will contribute to elevating both this division and its active fellowship program to the next level. Responsibilities for the position include successfully
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Fellowship program, is eligible for medical licensure in Wisconsin, and has at least 5 years’ experience as an MSK radiologist. The individual should demonstrate strong clinical, operational, and people
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across the adult age span. The goal of this program is to provide the fellow with experiential clinical and research training focused on developing advanced competencies in trauma and health psychology
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, dependent tuition reimbursement, & more. A competitive 403(b) retirement plan with an 8% employer contribution. Qualifying employer in the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program, offering eligible
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. The Department of Radiology provides post-graduate fellowships, including a one-year Emergency Radiology fellowship, a diagnostic radiology residency program, and medical student elective clinical rotations
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providers. Utilize state-of-the-art clinical and research facilities through the dedicated inpatient and ambulatory care facility, an integrated Palliative Care program, and close clinical and research
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equivalent) with competency in obstetrical management Board Certified/Board Eligible Graduation from an accredited residency program. Preferred: Task/Project Management - Able to independently manage assigned
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reimbursement program, and more! Medical College of Wisconsin At the core of everything we do at the Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW) is the pursuit of new knowledge and the power of academic medicine. Bringing