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veterinary technician Preferred Qualifications: • Graduate from an accredited American Veterinary Medical Association program for veterinary technology OR • Credentialed veterinary technician Special
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the potential to lead to higher rank and salary. P.K. Yonge teachers have full access to UF benefits. Additionally, teachers are afforded the use of the UF tuition assistance program to pursue advanced degrees
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medicine in accordance with Chapter 458, Florida Statutes* plus four years of appropriate experience. Completion of a residency program may substitute for the required experience. Preferred Qualifications
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: Licensed to practice medicine in accordance with Chapter 458, Florida Statutes* plus four years of appropriate experience. Completion of a residency program may substitute for the required experience
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PRESIDENT’S SUITE & ATHLETIC TICKETS Coordinate President’s Suite program for UF/IFAS Advancement: • Work with development officers to formulate initial invite list, ensuring criteria from the President’s
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features. Data Reporting and Program Evaluation Assist in monitoring, evaluating, and reporting short- and long-term initiative impacts, such as Objectives Key Results (OKRs). Fulfill data reporting needs
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program, pediatric ED, an award-winning emergency simulation center and a highly successful and active research division. A full cadre of sub-specialty services are available to the over 80,000 patients
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) to support professional learning and inform continuous program improvement. Analyze the impact of teaching practice and implemented curriculum on student learning. For more details about UF benefits, please
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transport program. The Department of Pediatrics clinical services are delivered at UF Health Shands Children’s Hospital, which was named the #1 Children’s Hospital in Florida in the 2022-23 U.S. News & World
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. The department offers an epidemiology PhD, Master of Science, and concentration in the MPH program. It is also home to two National Institutes of Health Training grants (T32). Faculty members are strongly