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mentorship, a strong research program, and substantive experience as department chair or with similar administrative responsibilities. Applicants must have a Ph.D. in psychology. Review of applications will
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gifts relatedto special projects such as but not limited to: program expansions, remodel and upgradesto work spaces, and collaborations with outside health partners Attending project meetings and
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digital applications to clinical restorative treatment. Experience: Minimum three years of dental private practice experience or completion of a post-doctoral program in general dentistry or a specialty
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Dentistry and Digital Dentistry, using the latest and most innovative techniques, modern concepts, and technology. Position is full-time, teacher- clinician non-tenure track; 4 days per week, 52 weeks per
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Dentistry and Digital Dentistry, using the latest and most innovative techniques, modern concepts, and technology. Position is full-time, teacher- clinician non-tenure track; 4 days per week, 52 weeks per
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responsible for providing endodontic preclinical and clinical content within the dental school pre-doctoral curriculum as well in as the advanced education program in endodontology, including all areas
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responsible for providing endodontic preclinical and clinical content within the dental school pre-doctoral curriculum as well in as the advanced education program in endodontology, including all areas
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students in evaluating options and assist in developing a plan that best serves the goals of the visitor. With permission, manage resolution of disputes among multiple parties, acting as a designated neutral
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Center or Doctoral Internship Training Program. Provide oversight of case consultation with multidisciplinary team including Pacific Health Services providers, Registered Dietician, and local/regional
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supervision are available. The successful candidate will teach undergraduate courses within general education, including Introduction to Psychology and the College’s first-year seminar program, research methods