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Department: SOM KC Pediatrics - Research (PEDS RESEARCH) ----- Behavioral Pediatrics Position Title: Program Director - Pediatrics Job Family Group: Professional Staff Job Description Summary
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Department: SOM KC Office of Medical Education (OME) ----- Phase I Position Title: Program Manager, Medical Education Job Family Group: Professional Staff Job Description Summary: The Program
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Department: SOM KC Office of Student Affairs (OSA) ----- OSA Professional Programs Position Title: Program Manager - Office of Student Affairs Job Family Group: Professional Staff Job Description
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Department: SOM KC Cancer Center Clinical Trials ----- Clinical Research Training and Development Position Title: Clinical Program Coordinator - Cancer Center Job Family Group: Professional Staff
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Description Summary: The College Program Assistant is responsible for providing assistance to the Office of Student Enrichment Health Exploration Program. Job Description: Part time - Minimum of three 2 hour
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well as participates in the didactic teaching program. Faculty interested in research may be afforded protected time to complete clinical and bench research, but will be encouraged to participate in clinical research
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of children and adolescents. The fellow will provide quality patient care to children and adolescents in the outpatient clinic. The fellow will develop a plan for didactics training experiences with the faculty
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Program (CHIP) by developing and executing strategies to increase program awareness, enhancing participant enrollment, and building a broad and sustainable referral network. This position works with
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: The Residency/Fellowship Program Coordinator works in collaboration with and provides administrative support to the Program Director, Program Administrator, Associate Program Directors, Chief Residents and other
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and surgeries as well as participates in the didactic teaching program. Faculty interested in research may be afforded protected time to complete clinical and bench research but will be encouraged