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Apply now » Title: Medical Assistant I - General Internal Medicine Division: Medicine Schedule: Monday – Friday, 7 a.m. – 4 p.m. Work Location: Houston, TX Salary Range: $37,147 - $42,714 FLSA
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specialty relevant to his or her research. Position Qualifications: Minimum Education: M.D. or equivalent. Minimum Certification/Licensure: Licensed by the Texas Medical Board; obtainable upon hire offer
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internists, we apply scientific knowledge, clinical expertise and compassion to prevention, screening, diagnosis, and treatment of adult patients with a broad spectrum of medical conditions. We care for
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internists, we apply scientific knowledge, clinical expertise and compassion to prevention, screening, diagnosis, and treatment of adult patients with a broad spectrum of medical conditions. We care for
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internists, we apply scientific knowledge, clinical expertise and compassion to prevention, screening, diagnosis, and treatment of adult patients with a broad spectrum of medical conditions. We care for
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internists, we apply scientific knowledge, clinical expertise and compassion to prevention, screening, diagnosis, and treatment of adult patients with a broad spectrum of medical conditions. We care for
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the Department of Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine to conduct research broadly related to Cardiovascular Research and Endothelial Biology. The position will be split between Baylor College of Medicine and
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Apply now » Title: Medical Assistant II - Sugar Land Division: Surgery Schedule: Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Work Location: Sugar Land, TX Salary Range: $40,862 - $46,984 FLSA Status: Nonexempt
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scientific knowledge, clinical expertise and compassion to prevention, screening, diagnosis, and treatment of adult patients with a broad spectrum of medical conditions. We care for diverse patients in primary
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areas of research interest include cancer, cardiovascular diseases, molecular imaging, chemical analyses, biomedical engineering, medical device development, and molecular biology. Candidates are expected