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Albert B. Alkek Department of Medicine is the largest adult practice department at Baylor College of Medicine. Founded in 1953, we are one of the largest education programs in the United States with more
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or GED. Two years of relevant experience. Preferred Qualifications Experience working in a clinical environment. Experience using EPIC or other EHR programs. Experience working in a customer/patient
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investigator in transplantation research at the level of associate professor or professor. Responsibilities will include developing and overseeing a robust research program, training surgical residents and
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implement change to the care plan as needed. Initiate and coordinate referrals with other members of the health care team. Act as a resource for the nursing staff, participate in educational opportunities
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. The Margaret M. and Albert B. Alkek Department of Medicine is the largest adult practice department at Baylor College of Medicine. Founded in 1953, we are one of the largest education programs in
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and resident teaching Reports to Genetic Counselor Supervisor Minimum Qualifications Qualified candidates must have graduated from an ABGC accredited genetic counseling training program and be board
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. Performs other duties as assigned. Minimum Qualifications High school diploma or GED and completion of a Medical Assistant Training program through an accredited institution. Two years of relevant experience
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affiliated institutions. Participate in the Alzheimer’s Disease and Memory Disorder Clinic (ADMDC) research program including clinical trials, translational research, and grant-funded projects. Minimum
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clinical practice that focuses on general endocrinology and diabetes. He/She would be expected to teach fellows within the BCM Endocrinology Fellowship program. The Section of Endocrinology at BCM has over
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be expected to teach fellows within the BCM Endocrinology Fellowship program. The Section of Endocrinology at BCM has over 20 faculty members with multiple active research grants from NIH, VA, and