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oncologists, 6 radiation oncology residents, 13 faculty medical physicists, 4 medical physics residents, one faculty engineer, 8 dosimetrists, 2 systems administrators, and 1 staff engineer. Responsibilities
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program in diagnostic medical sonography, diagnostic cardiac sonography, or vascular technology Certification by the ARDMS Certification Board Experience in supervision, instruction, evaluation, student
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the Iowa Institute of Biomedical Imaging (IIBI), a collaboration of nearly 100 faculty and staff within the colleges of Engineering, Medicine, and Liberal Arts (https://www.iibi.uiowa.edu ). The facility
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in the Department of Languages, Linguistics, Literatures, and Cultures; expertise in language pedagogy and the use of multimedia technology in SLA. How to Apply: Apply online at http://jobs.uiowa.edu
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Sciences, the Carver College of Medicine, the College of Engineering, the College of Education, and the College of Public Health. Department faculty have ongoing collaborations with colleagues in
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efforts. Assist with procurement of supplies and materials. Collect data from Electronic Health Records with fidelity. Education Requirement: • Bachelor's degree in science, engineering or a related field
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Engineering, Informatics/Information Sciences, Logistics, Management Science, Operations Management/Supply Chain, Statistics, or any related field. While the department is particularly open to exceptional
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, Public Health, Nursing, Pharmacy, and/or Engineering. The faculty candidate will also be required to direct and teach core and/or elective courses in our undergraduate and graduate degree programs within
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Technology, the Office of Student Learning, and the Pathways to Excellence Office to support the incorporation of research-supported instructional practices such as learning assistants and the development
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telehealth, and technology for efficient documentation, billing, and research integration. Strong financial acumen with experience in financial analysis, as well as creating and interpreting productivity