21 medical-physics "National Institutes of Health" uni jobs at The University of Iowa
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Medical Center and all affiliated clinics, UI Carver College of Medicine, and UI Physicians. The University of Iowa Health Care Medical Center is one of the largest university-owned teaching hospitals in
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of the nation’s leading academic medical centers and the state’s only comprehensive academic medical center, University of Iowa Health Care is committed to excellence in medical education, research and patient care
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well as education and consultation to patients and their care providers. Opportunities exist to develop collaborative treatment and research programs with medical providers in Child Psychiatry. If desired
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Ambulatory site as well as possible outreach sites. Opportunities are available for teaching residents and medical students in the clinic and in small group classes. As with all members of the faculty
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: The Radiology Department includes 37 staff physicians, 14 fellows, 15 Ph.D. researchers, and 36 residents. The Department is filmless with an electronic medical record and PACS and operates six clinical 64
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Track. We are looking for applicants who: • Have a passion for ambulatory care and teaching (residents and medical students) • Desire to be part of a stimulating academic environment • Have a strong
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for supervising residents, medical students, and certified nurse-midwifery students. A 1.0 cFTE position would require 7 shifts (24 hours each) monthly, on average, with opportunities to pick up additional shifts
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computer software applications including Microsoft Office. Desirable Qualifications: Desirable Qualifications: Training or experience in a medical or health care setting Emergency Medicine experience
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Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center. The faculty and staff of UI Health Care conduct biomedical research that has led to some of the most important discoveries in the treatment for cancer, heart
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/psychosocial stress, cancer and related conditions (cachexia, cancer survivorship), diabetes/obesity, modifiable lifestyle behaviors (aerobic and resistance exercise, physical activity, sedentary behavior, sleep