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of Iowa Roy J. and Lucille A. Carver College of Medicine is one of the nation’s top medical schools. It is ranked 44th in research by U.S. News & World Report. Stead Family Department of Pediatrics is
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, teaching, and consultative services as a gastroenterologist. Specific duties include the following: Inpatient Gastroenterology Focus: Work closely with Advanced Practice Providers (APPs), medical students
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20% time spent support the general pediatric cardiology clinical programs. The University of Iowa Roy J. and Lucille A. Carver College of Medicine is one of the nation’s top medical schools. It is
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, or Clinical Professor. This position will involve inpatient and outpatient consultative care for general Infectious Disease patients at the University of Iowa Heath Care Medical Center on the University campus
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the Colleges of Medicine and Engineering. Applicants must have a PhD degree in Biomedical Engineering, Neuroscience, Biology, Physics, Medical Physics, or a related discipline. In addition, applicants must be
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credential check. Education Requirement: The candidate must hold an MD, DO or equivalent degree from an accredited or recognized medical or osteopathic school. The candidate must have graduated from a fully
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: Clinical and didactic teaching at the predoctoral and graduate student level; Participation in the collegiate faculty practice, to include interpretation of CBCT's; and Basic Science and/or translational
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areas including child psychiatry, neuropsychiatry, eating disorders, mood disorders, psychotic disorders, medical psychiatry, community psychiatry, and perinatal mental health. This appointment will be
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programming (Matlab and/or IgorPro). Experience using and programming ImageJ or another image analysis software. Molecular biology and/or experience with the use of viral vectors is a plus. Online Application
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and experience. Responsibilities will include instruction and supervision of resident physicians and medical students in various inpatient and outpatient settings. Preference given to those with