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exciting perks that employees can take advantage of. This position participates in a retirement program (pension or optional retirement plan/ORP) that must be selected and is effective on your date of hire
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community service; subsidized comprehensive health insurance and supplemental retirement options; professional learning and development programs; limited tuition remission for employees enrolled at UMB; life
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experience of the UMB students and community by integrating evidence-based practices, personal growth and leadership through our programs, services, facilities, and employment. Fun- We foster an enjoyable
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Comprehensive Stroke Center and an ACGME accredited Vascular Neurology fellowship program. There is an active regional Brain Attack Team (BAT), including a tele-stroke network, and strong collaborative programs
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all components of the Departmental faculty compensation program or pay from participation in Departmental variable compensation programs. Therefore, the actual compensation paid to the selected
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with uninsured patients. Assists patients with completing applications and registration forms. Participates in focused outreach and community health screenings and promotes services and programs within
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). The referenced salary range reflects base pay, which is based on faculty rank and years in rank. This salary range does not include all components of the departmental faculty compensation program or pay from
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of Medicine (umaryland.edu) ), medical record data access to support translational research (UMB ICTR - University of Maryland, Baltimore (umaryland.edu) ), and community engaged research (The PATIENTS Program
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epidemiologic investigators who have successfully competed for grants on a national level. We collaborate with multiple disciplines and continue to expand our research program. RESIDENCY AND FELLOWSHIPS - Our
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UM FIRST Assistant Professor - (240001B2) Through a multi-year NIH Faculty Institutional Recruitment for Sustainable Transformation (FIRST) Cohort program grant, The University of Maryland FIRST