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Physician – VA Section Chief Infectious Disease (3-309-1213) - (240000T8) The University of Maryland School of Medicine and the Baltimore VA Medical Center are recruiting a physician-scientist as
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. The essential functions of the position include rounding on the University of Maryland Medical Center Hematology consultation service, outpatient consultations and longitudinal care of patients with classical
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vascular neurology to join the Department at the Assistant or Associate Professor level. This is a full-time position that will encompass 20% at UMMC and 80% at UM Capital Region Medical Center. At UMMC
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. PRIMARY DUTIES: Provides an advanced level of clinical services at the professional level focusing on medication use in patients and populations. Responsibilities include administration and/or supervision
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by conducting research interviews, reviewing medical charts, and accessing computerized medical information systems. Recruits and screens subjects for research studies according to IRB approved
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-commercial Class C or Commercial Class B Driver's License (CDL). Candidates selected for employment may be subjected to medical inquiries and/or medical examination to determine ability to perform the job
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participants regarding the research study. Perform data collection by conducting research interviews, reviewing medical charts, and accessing computerized medical information systems. Recruits and screens
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utilize scientific/medical/drug pharmacology terminology and research theory in both verbal and written communication. Skill in statistical interpretation and data analysis using statistical software as
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of the Department of Pathology is to increase the knowledge and understanding of disease process mechanisms. Through our focus in the key areas of cancer, infectious disease, neuropathology, new prognostic and
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(if applicable per job). Essential Functions: Communicates directly with participants regarding the research study. Perform data collection by conducting research interviews, reviewing medical charts, and