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intervention information, safety/clinic crisis protocol plan development, and validating referral/resource information. Contacts referral and resource agencies to obtain updated agency information. Serves as a
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Child Neurology / Neurodevelopmental Disabilities Transition Program. The academic appointment at Assistant Professor (tenure track), will be in the Section of Pediatric Neurology & Developmental
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for related IT systems/reports, compliance policies and procedures, and training program implementations. Responsible for coordinating all internal and external audits. This role is the liaison to IT, Finance
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radiation oncology physics is required. A preference is for those candidates who (1) hold a PhD degree from a CAMPEP-accredited Graduate Program in Medical Physics, (2) have experience teaching and mentoring
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Develop and participate in department and division clinical, research, and educational programs. Support the implementation of evidence based, state of the art protocols and quality metrics for the service
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. Experience with computational analysis of NGS sequencing data and/or experience with mouse models is a plus. Job Duties Under the general direction of the PI: Design, plan, and conduct research experiments
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lead the Division of Pediatric Hospital Medicine at CHRISTUS Children's. The division currently consists of 11 pediatric hospital medicine physicians with a highly successful fellowship program. The
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an ambulatory care setting, supporting a seamless and elevated healthcare experience. This role plays a key role in Baylor' s concierge program and interacts frequently with high-profile patients, including
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The Neuropsychology Program, Psychology Division, Department of Pediatrics, Baylor College of Medicine and the Texas Children's Hospital Psychology Division are pleased to announce the immediate availability of a
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requires the use of techniques in molecular and cell biology, virology and immunology. The person should possess technical and academic knowledge to follow established procedures, plan and design