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: Undergraduate degree in a relevant discipline. Bachelor's degree in health discipline (i.e. nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, psychology, pharmacy), with post graduate degree in healthrelated field
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degree in health discipline (i.e. nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, psychology, pharmacy), with post graduate degree in healthrelated field (i.e. clinical epidemiology) preferred. Minimum
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Qualifications QUALIFICATIONS: Undergraduate degree in a relevant discipline. Bachelor's degree in health discipline (i.e. nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, psychology, pharmacy), with post graduate
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the health authorities, the Lower Mainland Consolidated Pharmacy, the Ministry of Health (MoH), the BC Patient Safety and Quality Council and the College of Pharmacists of BC. Work Performed Conducts
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. Requirements Applicants must have completed a PhD degree in a related engineering (or science) discipline within the last five years or are in near completion with a confirmed defense date. Applicants are also
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CANTRAIN Awards in Clinical Trials Postdoctoral Fellowships are open to full-time Postdoctoral Fellows (PhD/MD) who are conducting research related to clinical stroke and/or Vascular Cognitive
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Clinical Research Unit, and with members of other departments within UBC Hospital (pharmacy and laboratory medicine), as necessary. Work Performed Administer VR cognitive training program to research
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interacts with other research assistants in the team, and with members of other clinics and departments within the CBH and UBC Hospital (pharmacy and laboratory medicine), as necessary. Work Performed Assists
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, through the creation of new diagnostic tools to help improve patient care. Develop key leadership skills, in a supportive environment, to further your career development. Qualifications A PhD in
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Dr. Wendy Norman (Professor, Department of Family Practice, UBC) and the co-Principal Investigators are Dr. Bonnie Henry (MD, MPH, Clinical Professor, UBC); Dr. Sarah Munro (PhD, Assistant Professor