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skills in courses ranging from leadership to finance to human resources and culminates with a senior capstone course and a two-course practicum sequence in the health administration field. CLM graduates
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care team. The APP functions primarily managing critically and acutely ill adults and serves as a resource throughout UKHC for vascular surgery needs. The APP is generally on a service-aligned team and
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through compelling storytelling and message alignment. In this role, you will: Lead a cross-functional team of philanthropy communications and stewardship professionals. Direct executive-level
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on a service aligned team and in some instances, the APP may consult in the inpatient setting. The APP has a strong foundation in evidenced based practice and education and has a responsibility for
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primarily managing critically ill adults and serves as a resource throughout UKHC for intensive care interventions. The APP is generally on a service aligned team and manages the day to day patient care from
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Development Program’s strategic alignment with HR & UK strategic plans. Skills / Knowledge / Abilities Does this position have supervisory responsibilities? No Preferred Education/Experience Prefer candidates
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, with faculty in this position typically expected to teach a 2-2 course load. The ideal candidate will have a demonstrated ability to integrate their teaching and service with research that aligns with
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Metabolism Clinic services. In addition, the APP will take occasional night, weekend, and holiday coverage. This APP is generally service-aligned, works closely with the Nephrology medical team, and is
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interpersonal communication and organizational skills with a commitment to ongoing scholarship aligned with professional interests. Required License/Registration/Certification An active, unencumbered Kentucky RN
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collaborators. The undergraduate program teaches applied skills in courses ranging from leadership to finance to human resources and culminates with a two-course practicum sequence in the health administration