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) Residency Program. This position will provide leadership for the development, implementation, and accreditation of a new OMFS residency program, including responsibility for resident recruitment, education
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deeply, and believe in being the difference in their work and community. We prioritize student success, access to education, and service in our work to educate well-rounded servant leaders who transform
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– people who think big, care deeply, and believe in being the difference in their work and community. We prioritize student success, access to education, and service in our work to educate well-rounded
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– people who think big, care deeply, and believe in being the difference in their work and community. We prioritize student success, access to education, and service in our work to educate well-rounded
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southeastern Wisconsin for biomedical science workforce development, education, and community service. The position will also develop avenues for the department and its students to respond effectively
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professional manner. • Develop and deliver course content using lectures, discussions, and other experiential learning activities. • Prepare and administer quizzes, exams, and projects. • Evaluate and grade
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deeply, and believe in being the difference in their work and community. We prioritize student success, access to education, and service in our work to educate well-rounded servant leaders who transform
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the head coach with activities including practice, meets, and recruitment. This position is integral to the development of the individual student-athlete both mentally and physically. This position provides
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within Christian spirituality, including its role in the writings of Christian mystics and in the development of various spiritual and devotional traditions • The theological appropriation of the New