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may be opportunity for clinical work. The Assistant Teaching Professor will teach required courses in the Master of Occupational Therapy Program (MOT) on topics such as hand therapy, physical
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, collaborative and nationally-recognized team of Emergency Medicine Physician Scientists including four NIH-RO1 principal investigators and over $10 million dollars in total research funding over the past two
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, research, and including program development. The successful candidate will be expected to develop and teach clinical orthotic and prosthetic courses for Master of Prosthetics & Orthotics (MPO) students with
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undergraduate and graduate education. It has 22 faculty, approximately 60 graduate and 60 undergraduate students. The Department grants Bachelor of Science, Master of Science, and Doctor of Philosophy degrees and
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of Washington (UW) invite nominations and applications to lead the Phase I Developmental Therapeutics clinical trials program. The position will be dual appointed with a primary faculty appointment in
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for paid time off. The base salary range for the Professor Title will be $67,285 --$72,766 per month ($807,420 to $873,193 per year). The successful applicant’s primary responsibilities will include clinical
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technologies developed through academic research. Additionally, the intern will develop and demonstrate transferable skills to make them more competitive in the job market. Job Description Primary Duties
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commitments to and experiences with diversity, equity, and inclusion. Thank you for applying. Please have three letters of references (including ones from current Pediatric Emergency Medicine Chief and
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to join our Cytopathology subspecialty service on the clinical practice track. The primary clinical service responsibilities will be case sign out in these diagnostic services as well as the associated
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Position Description The Acculturation, Diversity, and Psychopathology Team (ADAPT; Principal Investigator: Priscilla Lui ) in the Department of Psychology at the University of Washington invites