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Emergency Medicine, and must be eligible for medical licensure in the state of Washington. Applicants must have completed a US accredited pediatric emergency medicine fellowship program. The successful
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available to work during breaks between quarters Summer part-time or full-time availability also desired but not required Desired: excellent computer skills, attention to detail/accuracy, accountability and
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completed a DDS/DMD program (or foreign equivalent) and a CODA-accredited graduate orthodontics program. They will have at least four years of teaching experience at the predoctoral and/or graduate level
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plans for developing an externally funded, independent research program. Equal Employment Opportunity Statement Equal Opportunity The University of Washington is committed to fostering an inclusive
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concert with the GI and Transplant Hepatology Fellowship program. A successful Section Chief will increase the national and international prominence of the Hepatology section. We anticipate
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modern computing environments, including Python, Linux, and agentic workflows Strong analytical and writing skills as demonstrated by a record of publication in peer-reviewed journals. Experience working
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University Medical Group (CUMG) practice plan, in addition to base salary provided by the University. Please note that only compensation provided by the University is included in University benefit
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of medication orders into the ambulatory pharmacy computer system. • Fill prescriptions, under direction of a licensed Pharmacist. • Utilize ScriptPro Central for filling, labeling, and batching. • Assist with
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knowledge and skills in preparation for careers in transactional practice and legal policy work; and the Global Business Law Fellows Program, which provides JD and LLM students with hands-on work experience
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of Washington, as both a state government institution and a public university, meets the federal requirement of a “public service organization” as defined by the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Program