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Professor level (Clinical Scholar Pathway) in the Division of Cardiology. We are seeking an outstanding physician/scientist-leader with a commitment to clinical care and medical education. Strong
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Professor, Associate Professor, or Professor in the Clinical Scholar Pathway will be commensurate with years of experience and accomplishments. Our Network Department of Emergency Medicine provides clinical
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Position Details Position Details Advertising/Posting Title Office Program/Support Generalist Posting Summary Provide administrative support to the Nursing Department, Chair, Vice – Chair, Program
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Neurosurgery residents and medical students as well as contribute academically to the division. Candidates at the Assistant Professor, Associate Professor and Professor rank in the Clinical Scholar Pathway will
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dermatologic surgery. This is a full-time Clinical Scholar Pathway appointment at the Assistant/Associate Professor level, with responsibility for the clinical practice of dermatology and teaching. Duties
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/Associate/Professor level Clinical Scholar Pathway in the Division of Gastroenterology. We are seeking an outstanding physician/scientist with a commitment to our goals of clinical care, research and medical
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Position Details Position Details Advertising/Posting Title Program Coordinator, Center for Community News Posting Summary Craft strategy, vision and implementation of national programming for CCN’s
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Pathway – Assistant/Associate/Professor For more than a century, University of Vermont Health has delivered compassionate, whole-person care to the people of Vermont and northern New York. The Division
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is preferred. Only candidates at the Associate Professor or Professor rank in the Clinical Scholar Pathway will be considered for this position. All applicants must be fellowship-trained and board
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/Professor, Clinical Scholar Pathway Robert Larner, M.D. College of Medicine University of Vermont The Department of Neurological Sciences at the Robert Larner, M.D. College of Medicine (LCOM) in alliance with