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Description Summary: The Division of Psychology in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the University of Kansas Medical Center is seeking applications for a HEALTH PSYCHOLOGIST – OB/GYN and
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psychiatric disorders. Participate in supervision and teaching in support of the psychiatric residency program, psychology trainees and students in areas of faculty’s expertise in didactic lectures and clinical
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Education: Bachelor's degree in early childhood education, behavior analysis, psychology, language, or related field. Work Experience: Experience working with families in home and/or community-based settings
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Description Summary: The individual selected for this position will join the current health psychologists in a rapidly growing, 23-member Psychology Division to: a) provide assessment, treatment
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physiology, exercise behavior, psychology, nutrition, public health, epidemiology, neurology, statistics, diseases related to obesity and sedentary behavior, etc. Preferred Qualifications Work Experience
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, psychology trainees, and medical students as required by the department Prepare and update the educational goals and expectations of assigned educational rotation(s) Engage in education committees as assigned
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Education: Successful completion of coursework in psychology, public health, social work, or other behavioral health interventions. Course work in statistics and statistical software. Work Experience
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evaluate psychiatry residents and medical students on assigned educational clinical rotation(s) in accordance with department policies Prepare and present formal lectures for psychiatry residents, psychology
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departments (e.g., Family Medicine, Internal Medicine, Nursing, Nutrition, Population Health, Psychology) across KU Medical Center, KU Lawrence, and Children’s Mercy Hospital. The Masonic Cancer Alliance is
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and pass a drug screen test as mandated by the State. Per KSA, candidates must submit and successfully complete a background investigation, medical and psychological examinations, and a physical fitness