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clinical excellence. Additionally, the Department hosts a Ph.D. degree-granting program in Free Radical and Radiation Biology, and it engages in a variety of translational research studies spanning from
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of Pediatrics is recruiting faculty candidates in all Pediatric subspecialties for its Program in Pediatric Research. The mission of the Program for Pediatric Research is to support research into the causes and
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residency program in family medicine and fellowship (if applicable). Required Qualifications: The selected candidate for the position must be eligible to obtain, or already hold, an active Iowa medical
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medicine. • Opportunity to participate in Regional Anesthesia Study Center of Iowa (RASCI) ultrasound workshops. • Active clinical research program support, including participation in international, multi
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to grow their academic hospitalist group. The Hospitalist Program offers extensive opportunities for faculty to engage in teaching students, residents, and advance practice providers, in
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. Appointment can be at the Assistant or Associate level in either the tenure or clinical track depending on experience and qualifications. Excellent opportunities for clinical and basic science research
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experience for publishing impactful papers. Assisting with grant application. Education Requirement: PhD and/or MD degree in Neuroscience, Computer Science, Electrical/Biomedical Engineering, Psychology
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efforts, and supporting four ACGME-accredited fellowship programs and a Clinical Nurse Midwife training program. Additionally, we work with the UI Departments of Urology, Psychiatry, Family Medicine
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to excellence in education through a competency-based curriculum, mentoring clinical and research efforts, and supporting four ACGME-accredited fellowship programs and a Clinical Nurse Midwife training program
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enterprise is led by the Carver College of Medicine, renowned for its pioneering discoveries and advancements in biomedical sciences. Faculty and researchers at the Carver College of Medicine conduct