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Memorial Hospital. The Advanced Practice Provider (APP) works as a member of a multidisciplinary health care team who will contribute to excellence in program administration, patient care, patient safety
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physicians, advanced practice providers, and fellows. Ensuring delivery of high-quality, cost-effective care and exceptional patient experience. Representing the section at departmental, hospital, and system
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researchers. Applicants will be supported to pursue additional training to obtain a Certified Mental Performance Training certification through the Association for Applied Sport Psychology to become a certified
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administrative responsibilities will be assigned as necessary. Functions to provide evaluation and management services, perform simulations, treatment planning and delivery procedures. Will be required to teach
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of care for all program patients. The APP may also see subspecialty patients in addition to comprehensive otolaryngology patients. In this role you will be responsible for the following: Performs comprehensive
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residents, medical students, and other trainees. Provide evaluation and management services, perform simulations, treatment planning and delivery procedures. Participate in the academic, research and
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of the Children’s Oncology Group and Society for Pediatric Pathology. The division has an ACGME-accredited pediatric pathology fellowship program, and AP/CP residents routinely rotate on service. It annually handles
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enthusiasm for teaching residents and fellows, a desire to participate in scientific investigation or quality improvement, and skills sets in management of mechanical cardiac support devices and performance
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Allergy Program. We currently have 7 MD faculty and 8 APP’s in our division. Our faculty consist of both internal medicine and pediatric trained individuals. We participate in clinical trials and are funded
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of the Center to ensure the best possible short- and long-term outcomes for the program and to expand MBH research across the Children’s Wisconsin System. As a result, The Craig Yabuki Mental Health