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the school) PhD-level and undergraduate courses in their area of specialization. Standard teaching load will be of 4 classes per 9-month academic year. Perform service that furthers the mission
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of all job duties performed by the personnel so classified. Management reserves the right to revise or amend duties at any time. Required Qualifications Education: Phd Or Terminal Degree Or Combination
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degree programs: PhD in Rehabilitation Science, Master in Occupational Therapy, Master in Prosthetics and Orthotics, and Doctor of Physical Therapy. The UW Department of Rehabilitation Medicine is
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development. Preferred Qualifications: Three years of experience in grant management, within a scientific academic or research setting. Preferred Qualifications Education: PhD or terminal degree or combination
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MSIM Curriculum, as well as (as needed by the school) PhD-level and undergraduate courses in their area of specialization. Standard teaching load will be of 4 classes per 9-month academic year. Perform
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. Qualifications The successful candidate will possess an MD, DO, or an MD/PhD (or foreign equivalent) be board certified in anatomic pathology and have completed a formal GYN Fellowship training program. The
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statement and a list of three to five references addressed to David Wu, MD, PhD, of the Hematopathology Laboratory, Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology, University of Washington, Seattle, WA
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, 150 PhD students and 30 postdoctoral researchers and continues to grow. More information about the ME department is available at http://www.me.washington.edu . The University of Washington, located in
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$21.8 million in current funding. We offer nationally recognized training in rehabilitation therapies and rehabilitation research through four degree programs: PhD in Rehabilitation Science, Master in
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currently has 39 full-time tenured, tenure track, research, and teaching faculty, 700 undergraduates, 250 Master’s students, 150 PhD students and 30 postdoctoral researchers and continues to grow. More