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residents. Highlights include: Joining a stable, established Medical Toxicology Division with a very active consult service; active research program; significant community outreach, medical school involvement
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qualifications. $114,772 - $125,421 Position Location (City) Greenville Position Type Non-Faculty Job Category Non-Faculty Information Technology Organizational Unit Overview Information Technology and Computing
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. The department provides surgical education to medical students and residents every day of the year. The department also has a vibrant research program including funded grants and clinical trials. The employees in
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Dean for Research, Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs, Associate Dean for Extramural Clinical Practices, Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs, Assistant Dean for Dental Education and Informatics
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elevators; mechanical systems for HVAC systems ranging from three (3) multi-chiller central plants to min-split systems including complex computer control operating system for building automation; plumbing
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to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively with all populations Computer skills; familiarity with a full range of basic software (Office 365); familiarity
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Park Service, UNC Sea Grant College Program, and several institutions across the University of North Carolina system. These relationships provide opportunities to leverage established nearshore data
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of residents or other learners. 3. Service activities in the department, as assigned/chosen. Employment in this position provides eligibility to participate in the UNC Optional Retirement Program (ORP) which
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for the Division. There is also an opportunity for qualified individuals to have a position of their time devoted to informatics development across the Women’s Health Service Line. The position will include
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services to infants, children, adolescents and Adults in the outpatient clinics. In addition, direct supervision and teaching of resident physicians in our Internal Medicine training program is expected