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realize the potential of the expressive arts to change lives and to enrich society. Responsibilities include studio teaching of tuba and euphonium majors at all levels and in all degree and diploma programs
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Indianapolis. Applicants with an OD (or equivalent) degree who are eligible for an Indiana optometric license and have completed an accredited residency program or have equivalent experience are invited to apply
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providing outstanding patient care and teaching. Applicants must have graduated from an accredited ophthalmology residency program, completed a fellowship in glaucoma, and be board certified/board eligible
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portfolio of care/service grants, and leadership to pursue future funding opportunities. Finally, this position will work closely with the education and research programs to ensure integration and translation
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the largest medical student body in the U.S. The division is integrated with the school of medicine students, pediatric categorical and combined residency programs, as well as the Hospice and Palliative
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programs funding ($197 million from NIH, $27 million from other federal sources). As of June 2020, there were 679 externally-funded primary investigators on the IUSM campus. IUSM currently hosts 14 research
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are available. We invite applicants with a dynamic research program in Hydrocephalus, ideally with large animal experience and an interest in drug development. The successful candidate will join a vibrant
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. Coverage after 5pm is provided by an internal ER Radiology Division with minimal weekend call obligation. The department hosts robust fellowship and residency training programs, and the candidate will have
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, with opportunity for annual reappointments. The Lecturer rank is responsible for teaching clinical and/or didactic courses in the undergraduate program and other courses as appropriate. Specific
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externally funded research program, faculty are expected to engage productively with other faculty in the Wells Center, fostering potential translational interactions, and participate in research training