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, brings rich diversity to UBC as a workplace, and creates the necessary conditions for a rewarding career. Background: The Faculty of Medicine delivers Postgraduate Medical Education (PGME) in Family
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conditions for a rewarding career. Background: The Faculty of Medicine delivers Postgraduate Medical Education (PGME) in Family Practice and over 80 specialty and subspecialty programs recognized by the Royal
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Education (PGME) in Family Practice and over 80 specialty and subspecialty programs recognized by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada and the College of Family Physicians of Canada. Within
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the smooth delivery of BMB programs. The main functions include providing support to all teaching faculty, help organize teaching activities, logistics related to graduating classes and other academic sessions
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Accessibility Advisors develop and implement organizational change strategies, initiatives, policies, processes and programs that promote an accessible, safe and welcoming learning, living and working
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of medical simulators and task trainers. Organizational Status The Midwifery Program houses the only educational program for registered midwives in BC. It has a four-year baccalaureate program operating as an
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. Organizational Status The Midwifery Program houses the only educational program for registered midwives in BC. It has a four-year baccalaureate program operating as an independent unit within the Department
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both in and outside the Law School, the Senior Manager, EDI will develop, promote and support a culture of respect, inclusion, and belongingness. EDI efforts at the law school are informed by historical
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) project. The aim of this project is to develop disease-triggered “protease activity sensors” (PAS) therapy in experimental models of ALS to prevent the loss of motor neurons during the progression of ALS
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conditions for a rewarding career. Job Summary The research assistant will work on gene therapy of Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) project. The aim of this project is to develop disease-triggered “protease