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& research. Our academic practice has over 60 cardiologists, and has state of the art equipment and new facilities. The comprehensive FMCW cardiac program includes a full complement of complex & structural
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at Children's Hospital. The subspecialty of the Pediatric ENT Program (Otolaryngology Program) provides specialized medical and surgical care to infants, children, and teens who have problems with their ears
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staff on administrative and regulatory aspects of human subject research. Participate on appropriate committees relevant to the advancement of the program and the profession or area of research. Develop
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annual giving program. By utilizing best practices, the Director-Annual Giving balances high level strategy and organizational leadership with tactical efforts to create and execute fundraising
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Description: The Advanced Practice Provider (APP) works as a member of a multidisciplinary health care team who will contribute to excellence in program administration, patient care, patient safety, research
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(APPs), and 14 perfusionists to provide exceptional care to patients from across Wisconsin and beyond. This is an excellent opportunity to join a growing academic cardiac surgery program that prides
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the administrative needs of our investigators and research staff, and together we coordinate, regulate, and monitor research studies. Our Human Research Protection Program Office oversees safe, ethical
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opportunities to complete a scholarly project, deliver presentations, and engage in program development. Additional details about the program can be found at: https://www.mcw.edu/departments/pediatrics/divisions
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seeking a full-time Physical Therapist to join our innovative Building Resilience through Action in Veterans and First Responders (BRAVE) Program. This role focuses on delivering exceptional care
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vibrant Advanced Heart Failure program, showcasing a consistent upswing in the volume of heart transplants and placements of left ventricular assist devices (LVADs). To bolster this, we've established a