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if desired Outpatient clinic opportunities at multiple locations Hospital partner, Nebraska Medicine, recognized by U.S. News & World Report as one of America’s Best Hospitals Large neurology residency program
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that involves directing a true dual diagnosis outpatient program. The rapidly growing Psychiatry Department and Addiction Division currently is comprised of an outpatient addiction psychiatrist, two board
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and leadership support · Teamwork culture · World renowned academic environment for teaching medical students, residents, and fellows · Advanced endoscopy fellowship program · Patient-centric mindset
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on/before July 1, 2024. Required Qualifications Qualified candidates must have a DDS or DMD degree or an equivalent degree from an international program along with completion of an ADA accredited clinical
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to grow our regional Stroke Program and inpatient/outpatient vascular neurology care. Opportunity Highlights: Certified Comprehensive Stroke Center Collaborative multidisciplinary teams including
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-dedicated MRI, MEG, EEG, TMS, physiological recording, eye-movement monitoring, real-world sensor-based behavioral data collection, and research-dedicated high-performance computing, among others. Successful
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with departmental leadership. Clinical Program Operations Oversight: Review access and clinical facility needs, develop action plans, and create multidisciplinary programs in collaboration with other
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, innovation, and excellent educational program. Here you will find abundant resources and leadership support that promotes a culture of growth, well-being and hands-on teamwork utilizing the Anesthesia Care
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funded research program. Candidates for the rank of Associate Professor should have an extramurally funded research program and an outstanding record of teaching and service. We especially encourage
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to lead its dynamic Breast Surgical Oncology program. This opportunity offers a unique chance to advance your career in a collaborative academic environment while making a meaningful impact on patient care