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or license-eligible in Texas. Please reach out with any questions about the position to the Pediatric Psychology's Division Chief, Dr. Elena Mikalsen at elena.mikalsen@christushealth.org Baylor College
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Job Description Apply now Job Title: Division Chief, Maternal Fetal Medicine - San Antonio, TX Division: CHRISTUS Children's Hospital - San Antonio Work Arrangement: Location: San Antonio, TX Salary
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. Coordinates with clinical research team to determine participant eligibility, schedule treatment, and facilitate referrals. Primary supervision and mentorship for this position will be provided by a licensed
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for comprehensive care. Primary focus on the diagnosis, treatment, and management of cancers affecting the larynx and other head and neck regions. Participate in clinical or basic science research projects related
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standards. Develops required study documents, as needed, Follows study participant’s progress and advises the Principal Investigators. Maintains study participant charts including research and medical records
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), which is now part of Baylor College of Medicine (BCM). The role requires advanced expertise in flow cytometry and cell sorting, with responsibilities spanning both the THI and BCM main campus cores
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Practitioner: Master's degree in Nursing. Physician Assistant: Master's degree in Physician Assistant Studies. NOTE: Bachelor's degree in Physician Assistant Studies accepted based on terminal degree
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(SOPs) and define critical QC metrics across the entire data lifecycle. Collaboration & Communication: Serve as the primary bioinformatics liaison between wet-lab automation teams, clinical partners
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Qualifications For Nurse Practitioner: Master's degree in Nursing. For Physician Assistant: Master's degree in Physician Assistant Studies. NOTE: Bachelor's degree in Physician Assistant Studies accepted based
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for therapeutic clinical research studies, directly impacting patient safety and research quality. Supports Principal Investigators in the successful execution of funded studies, contributing to departmental