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medical students, residents and fellows Solve problems and assist in developing innovative models of care Maintain effective and responsive relationships with patients and staff Participate in clinical
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(BArch) Duties may include: Developing and managing course syllabi while adhering to department and college standards Collaborating with colleagues in course curriculum Delivering learning-centered
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. The academic coach will support project goals by providing one-on-one and group coaching to SSS program participants, developing effective reading and learning strategies to become self-regulated learners
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. Key ACE program features include a consolidated block schedule, small class size, required full-time study and comprehensive advisement and career development services. Financial incentives include cost
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have a strong commitment to students’ development and a positive and solution-focused attitude to working life. A candidate should be highly motivated, collaborative, communicative, and accessible. In
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serve a strategic and leadership role in advancing NICU services by fostering collaborations across hospital sites and with community partners to further develop and expand the multidisciplinary clinical
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, as space allows. Alternate work schedules are available with a supervisor’s approval. • Professional development opportunities exist through training, continuing education programs, tuition
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, hospital partners, and program teams to maintain accreditation standards and support continuous improvement. The GME Accreditation Manager also supervises committee activities, develops educational resources
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medical needs. The fellowship begins with a comprehensive 1-month orientation to ensure a smooth transition into the clinical environment, followed by an immersive 12-month curriculum focused on developing
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Schenectady is a premier college that provides quality, comprehensive education for transfer, career, training, and workforce development in a student-centered environment, serving students from a wide range of