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report to the Chief of the Division of Pediatric Infectious Diseases and Immunology and the Chair of the Department of Pediatrics. UF CARES is the only comprehensive HIV program in north Florida serving
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assigned to them and participate in the department wide faculty development program. The following is a general description of duties and responsibilities: Provide and maintain a high level of quality in
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, face-to-face and conferences). Participate in practitioner inquiry (research) to support professional learning and inform continuous program improvement. Commit to continuous professional learning and
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communication (electronically, face-to-face and conferences). Participate in practitioner inquiry (research) to support professional learning and inform continuous program improvement. Commit to continuous
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oversight and collaborative leadership across core departmental functions—including academic programs, research support, and administrative operations—by empowering program directors and staff, ensuring
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(electronically, face-to-face and conferences). Participate in practitioner inquiry (research) to support professional learning and inform continuous program improvement. Commit to continuous professional learning
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participate in the department wide faculty development program. The duties and responsibilities of the position include, but are not limited to: Provide and maintain a high level of quality in-patient specialty
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(electronically, face-to-face and conferences). Participate in practitioner inquiry (research) to support professional learning and inform continuous program improvement. Commit to continuous professional learning
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at the rank of Lecturer/Senior Lecturer/Master Lecturer (working title Assistant/Associate/Full Instructional Professor) in the areas of computer programming and artificial intelligence with connected technical
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are seeking an exceptional scholar to establish an externally funded research program to investigate fundamental questions on the dynamics of infectious disease and host-parasite systems using mathematical