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Classification Title: Student Affairs Program Crd Classification Minimum Requirements: Master’s degree in an appropriate area of specialization; or a bachelor’s degree in an appropriate area of
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Basic computer skills and familiarity with Microsoft suite (especially Word and Excel) Special Instructions to Applicants: To be considered, you must upload your resume and a copy of your Financial Aid
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laboratory courses as well as help mentor Residents and Graduate students in our combined 4-year residency program. Development of the candidate’s area of clinical investigation and publication is encouraged
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Report. Our training program includes 4 general cardiology fellows and 2 advanced training fellows. Our cardiac program provides comprehensive care for complex medical and surgical patients from newborn
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members who are interested in starting/continuing a career in academic physiatry. The Department is looking for a board eligible/certified physiatrist interested in joining a rapidly growing PM&R Program at
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Assistant or Clinical Associate Professor level. This is a full- time (1.0 FTE), 12-month position. We welcome junior faculty applications. The Department has a mentoring program designed to assist junior
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comprehensive event strategy aligned with the goals and objectives of the Warrington MBA program and the College of Business strategic plan. Following the original draft, the plan should be reviewed annually
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computer science using data-driven techniques (graph theory, ICA, machine learning), in other imaging modalities (DTI; MEG), and in multimodal integration will be relevant. Experience with AFNI/SUMA, SPM, FSL
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including mass spectrometer, gas chromatograph, elemental analyzer, nutrient autoanalyzer. A valid driver’s license and ability to drive and operate a boat. Proficiency in basic computer programs such as
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medicine and rehabilitation, genetics, and other specialties to provide multidisciplinary care. Engage in clinical research, including investigator-initiated and collaborative studies in movement disorders