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training in quality improvement and health services research that are expected to help the candidate develop leadership roles in those areas, including antimicrobial stewardship. Travel Medicine activities
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on rotation. Work every other weekend On call as needed Holidays as assigned Education Requirement: Education Requirement: Bachelor’s degree to be completed by hire date. Required Qualifications: Required
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literary translation, translation studies, or comparative literature. Successful candidates must have a record of publications and experience in college-level teaching. Fellows are expected to be in
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in the U.S. military, sexual orientation, gender identity, or associational preferences. Education Requirement: MFA in painting/drawing or equivalent combination of education and experience in hand by
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: The Department of Orthopedics and Rehabilitation at the University of Iowa Health Care is seeking a faculty member with teaching, research, and service responsibilities in the Adult Reconstruction and Joint
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of Dentistry is conducting a search for a full-time clinical-track faculty member in the Department of Prosthodontics. Major responsibilities include: overseeing the treatment of patients and education of dental
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using LC-MS/MS is desired. Responsibilities: Develop, validate, and execute methods for analyzing environmental pollutants in samples from animal and epidemiological studies using our state-of-the-art
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and leading a short-term randomized, placebo-controlled clinical trial. There are also ample opportunities to develop complementary lines of research (which is strongly encouraged) in aged adults, and
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invites applications for two Instructional Track faculty positions in Film & Video Production beginning August 2024. Responsibilities include teaching three undergraduate courses per semester, mentoring and
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renewable. Duties of this position include teaching a variety of introductory and advanced human physiology and anatomy laboratory courses within the Health and Human Physiology curriculum, with a primary