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Assistance Program), AKDC (Arkansas Kidney Disease Commission), all retail drug PAPs (free drug), and Medicare assistance/enrollment. This position will support operations ensuring patients receive the lowest
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Hematology/Oncology Instructor position is a one-year, full-time research training role. The fellowship term begins on July 1, 2025, and concludes on June 30, 2026. Qualifications: MD, PhD, MD/PhD
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activity aligned with college expectations and personal career goals. Qualifications: MD, PhD, MD/PhD or equivalent required. Successful completion in pediatric residency program. Focused training in General
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distributes Memorandums of Understanding to school districts for participation in the UACCM Concurrent Enrollment Program. Maintains a working knowledge of concurrent enrollment state policies and guidelines
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logins for all clinical sites. • Assist in clinical, lab, and simulation instruction. • Maintain current clinical affiliation relationships and seek new clinical sites to meet course and program learning
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calls, and take messages. 20% Assist faculty with copy machine, printer, fax, scanner, computer and other office equipment. 20% Check classrooms for the following, if projectors and lights are on then
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- Project/Program Administration Job Type: Regular Work Shift: Sponsorship Available: No Institution Name: University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS
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: Minimum Qualifications: • High School/GED plus 6 (six) months experience with inventory, stocking or supply distribution. Preferred Qualifications: • Supply distribution in a healthcare environment
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with mentoring PhD students/post-docs Demonstrated ability with managing project teams Additional Information: The Information Systems Department: The department has twelve tenured or tenure-track
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90% clinical activity and 10% academic work aligned with college expectations and personal career goals. Qualifications: MD, PhD, MD/PhD or equivalent required. Successful completion in a pediatric