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of Wisconsin (MCW) have launched a national search for the next Chair of the Joint Department of Biomedical Engineering (BME). This is a unique and rare opportunity to lead a burgeoning department towards
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process in relation to documentation, coding, and billing Educate/train new and existing employees in multi-specialty clinical areas, include government documentation and coding regulations. Assist lead/CS
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process in relation to documentation, coding, and billing Educate/train new and existing employees in multi-specialty clinical areas, include government documentation and coding regulations. Assist lead/CS
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ideal candidate would perform all aspects of cardiac or thoracic surgery and have the leadership qualities and passion to lead our expanding Heart Transplant Program. The Division is seeking a UNOS
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healthcare environment and operational achievements required to lead the Department into the future. The Chair of Neurosurgery will be an accomplished physician prepared to devote this phase of their career
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, pathologists, pharmacists, transplant coordinators, nurses, physical therapists, respiratory therapists, cardiac rehabilitation specialists, registered dietitians, social workers, financial counselors, and
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responsibilities for the sleep faculty include outpatient sleep clinics and interpretation of sleep studies. The recruited faculty member will have the opportunity to take the lead with program development
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primary and community care. This individual will lead a team of researchers to further leverage the program to drive the vision for clinical science and patient outcomes research within the CRI, MCW, and CW
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the field of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, with a specialized focus on brain injury medicine. Opportunity Highlights: Lead and oversee the Brain Injury Medicine program. Develop and implement clinical
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to serve as the next Director of the Institute for Health & Equity (IHE). This is a unique and extraordinary opportunity to lead a premier interdisciplinary research and education institute dedicated