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Details Posted: 01-Feb-24 Location: Boston, Massachusetts Type: Full-time Salary: Open Categories: Academic/Faculty Medical - Clinical Internal Number: 4978905 Gi Advance Practice Provider, Boston
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The Center for Crohn’s and Colitis in the Gastroenterology Section at Boston University School of Medicine/Boston Medical Center is seeking an NP or PA to support its program. The section provides a full range of gastroenterology care to a diverse patient population in the city of Boston as well...
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and an interest in participating in noise exposure assessment; training in GIS/spatial analysis a plus. Demonstration of publishing potential such as prior lead authorship also a plus. Please submit a
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” endoscopy as well as interventional EUS techniques. Teaching responsibilities for both positions would include working with GI fellows, internal medicine residents and medical students. Research focus
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would have clinic and inpatient consult responsibilities in addition to general endoscopy. Teaching responsibilities would include working with GI fellows, internal medicine residents and medical students
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; training in GIS/spatial analysis a plus. Demonstration of publishing potential such as prior lead authorship also a plus. Please submit a cover letter and CV to Dr. Junenette Peters ([email protected]
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. Applicants should have strong training and experience in epidemiology and biostatistics and an interest in participating in noise exposure assessment; training in GIS/spatial analysis a plus. Demonstration of
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to a diverse patient population in the city of Boston. The position will support primarily general GI, Liver, and IBD providers. Gastroenterology advanced practice providers work closely together paired
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/eligible Anatomic Pathologist who has strong skills in general surgical pathology or years of experience in practice with focused other subspecialty (such as Cytology, GI, Head and Neck or other fields
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include working with GI fellows, internal medicine residents and medical students. Research focus of the section includes innovative optical technologies, disparities, liver disease and inflammatory bowel