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) invites applications from (and nominations of) highly qualified candidates for a?Clinical Ladder Track (Assistant, Associate or Full Professor)?faculty position.? Our nursing program is renowned for its
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Worksite Address 37-55 College Street New Haven, CT 06510 Position Focus: The Program Coordinator manages administrative aspects of the ACGME-accredited Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Residency Program
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and troubleshooting of hardware, software, computers, mobile devices, networks, AV systems, and other technologies. Assists with equipment recommendations, deployment, and overall equipment lifecycle
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and a robust clinical trials program. Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled. Submit application documents to http://apply.interfolio.com/ 170324
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. We have a strong and competitive residency program, which consists of 15 residents, along with two fellowship programs. The Department is affiliated with the Yale New Haven Health System, a growing
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program evaluation and public health; and should be outstandingly organized and an excellent communicator. Other potential work includes collaboration on a variety of other injury prevention research
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of Nursing invites applications for a full-time Lecturer faculty position with a focus on the Women?s Health Nurse Practitioner (WHNP) program. The selected candidate will contribute to both didactic and
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Basketball athletic program. Assists in on-court player development, practice, administrative activities, alumni relations activities, and the recruitment process for student athletes. In addition, oversee
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analytical, organizational, and communications skills. Strong computer skills, including intermediate or greater skill using Excel, with experience creating spreadsheets, pivot tables and formulas. Required
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our Head and Neck pathology team. The Department serves Yale New Haven Hospital and Bridgeport Hospital, major teaching and referral centers in Southern Connecticut, and a robust outreach program