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excellence. Through our ongoing research, our department members contribute to the growing understanding of how students learn; through their teaching and outreach, we model the implementation of evidence
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environment that supports the mission of the University of Minnesota Duluth and Housing & Residence Life. Actively assist in the development and implementation of an intentional community development model
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obesity and diabetes and intestinal cancers, with an emphasis on the impact of gastrointestinal nutrient sensing and signaling to the brain. The lab specializes in utilizing transgenic animal models along
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accreditation requirements using the Competency-Based Veterinary Education model. This includes the clinical skills development courses and experiential opportunities in the pre-clinical curricula as
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cerebrovascular care, our stroke program is transitioning to a shift model which will eliminate nearly all overnight call. This change embodies our continued dedication to a balance, positive work environment that
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strategies in Minnesota and the Midwest region. The applied climate scientist will join a growing MCAP applied research team with climate modeling, GIS, applied economics, and adaptation science expertise
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professional nurses and will serve as a role model to students. Detailed Responsibilities: Experiential Learning (50%) Coordination for Experiential Learning: Schedule and oversee weekly NUR 3703, 3705, and 5029
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) hypertension (i.e. high blood pressure) and (b) polycystic kidney disease. Sensory nerves in the kidney also contribute to both the development and maintenance of several models of experimental cardiovascular
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of protocols and procedures; participates in continuing education. Precept students from diverse backgrounds and professions to help develop a strong integrated educational model. Practice Collegiality: Be
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with vulnerable patient populations, interpreters and health professionals in a mobile medical screening model that is continually being developed. More about HI HOPE: We will be funded through