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practice with a residency program and 7 full-time faculty, including a busy Pediatric Otolaryngologist. Responsibilities include care of advanced Pediatric Otolaryngologic diseases, teaching (of residents
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unique student populations receive both accurate and timely information regarding major and academic plan options, course requirements, degree progress, and other pertinent information from admission
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responsibility for implementing a marketing plan to attract the demographic in their target areas set by the Director of Recruitment. Counselors stay abreast of changes that occur in their target populations and
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) Division has seven departments (Library Liaisons Program, Educational Initiatives, Research, Innovation & Creation, Immersive Learning Initiatives, Access Services, Safety, and the Teacher Development
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/Associate/Professor level. This is an exciting opportunity to join a growing academic Otolaryngology practice and Otolaryngology residency training program. Responsibilities include patient care, research and
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is an exciting opportunity to join a growing academic Otolaryngology practice and Otolaryngology residency training program. Responsibilities include patient care, research and teaching for
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applicant will perform leading edge imaging research in neuroscience. The ideal candidate will have a well-established extramurally funded imaging research program in neurodegenerative disease research
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patient care in the inpatient and outpatient setting as well as supervision and teaching of Endocrinology Fellows, Internal Medicine Residents and Medical Students. The training programs are affiliated with
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, and externally-funded research program in Chemical Education; c) engage in service to the University and profession; and d) mentor undergraduate and Ph.D. students in research. Applications that can
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Students. The training programs are affiliated with the University Medical Center (UMC) of Southern Nevada, and offer a comprehensive mix of inpatient and ambulatory teaching experiences. UNLV physicians