175 phd-in-power-electronics positions at University of Texas Health Science Center in america
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(Faculty on the tenure track) Maintains a relevant area of scholarship (Faculty on the clinical track) MINIMUM EDUCATION: DNP or PhD Eligibility for licensure as a registered nurse and advanced practice
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begin immediately and continue until the positions are filled. Address correspondences and any questions to the search committee chair: Steve Kelder, PhD email: [email protected] . Please be
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. The position is highly competitive, and applicants must have one of the following degrees or equivalent: PhD, PharmD, PharmD/PhD, DDS, or DDS/PhD. Position Key Accountabilities: Responsibilities include a wide
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Assistant or Associate Professor, Research - Diagnostic and Biomedical Sciences, School of Dentistry
. The position is highly competitive, and applicants must have one of the following degrees or equivalent: PhD, PharmD, PharmD/PhD, DDS, or DDS/PhD. Position Key Accountabilities: Key responsibilities
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eligible research subjects. Qualifications: PhD in a relevant field such as biomechanics, physiology, orthopedics, or a related discipline. Strong background in musculoskeletal research, with a track record
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, insurance and financial information from patient or guarantor. Enters information in computer system with a high degree of accuracy. Explains all required forms to the patient or guarantor and obtains
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Summary: The IT Seasonal Support Technician is responsible for assisting the IT department with the imaging and deployment of new computer systems, as well as maintaining accurate records in
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, MD, PhD, Professor and Chair of Anesthesiology, through the office of Gwendolyn Smith-Jenkins by email at [email protected] or by phone at 713-500-3166.
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. Position Key Accountabilities: 1. Obtains demographic, insurance and financial information from patient or guarantor. Enters information in computer system with a high degree of accuracy. 2. May
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groups, and meetings as appropriate. QUALIFICATIONS: PhD, MD/PhD, or equivalent degree with a strong publication track record and active grant funding. Preferred: Background in neuroscience, immunology