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and offer exciting opportunities for clinical care, teaching and research. A departmental mentoring program is available to all new faculty. Candidates must be ABPN certified or eligible. Expected rank
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of the Graduate Program in Life Sciences’ interdisciplinary Program in Neuroscience and will reside in a home department in the University of Maryland School of Medicine commensurate with their interests and
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opportunities for growth in informatics, process improvement, teaching, research, and leadership. The department provides opportunities for cutting edge research through department centers focusing on innovation
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regulatory agency site visits. This program covers all major areas of drug product and biologics regulatory science, including: Chemistry, Manufacturing, and Controls (CMC); Clinical Research
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program. The ideal candidate will have a strong interest both in practicing and teaching general dermatology as well as non-Mohs surgical dermatology. Particular areas of subspecialty interest might
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Professor which is based on faculty rank and years in rank. This salary range does not include all components of the Department faculty compensation program or pay from participation in department variable
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Program (MRNTP) services that provides Referral to UMMC- Level IV NICU Referral to UMMC PICU providing ECMO and post-cardiac surgery care Vermont-Oxford Network. Reporting on Quality Metrics UM SJMC is a
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in rank. This salary range does not include all components of the Department of Neurology faculty compensation program or pay from participation in Department of Neurology variable compensation
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College Park and with our basic science faculty is highly encouraged. Research/academic productivity is expected for this position. The educational program includes dedicated teaching of medical students
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focused ultrasound system. In addition to being engaged in a robust clinical and educational program, the division is also an integral part of the Center for Metabolic Imaging and Therapeutics and the