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MPH, a nationally recognized medical anthropologist working at the intersection of implementation science and healthcare delivery research, who joined KU from UT Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas
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or injury. Job Description: Required Qualifications Education/Licenses: Current state licensure or eligibility for state licensure as a Physical Therapist Work Experience: Experience with medical terminology
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degree in a technology, management, higher education, healthcare, or information management discipline. Work Experience: Information technology experience in an academic medical center, healthcare
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scientific discipline. Experience may substitute for the degree on a year for year basis. Work Experience: 3 years of direct laboratory experience in working with animals, maintaining a colony, maintaining record
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recognized medical anthropologist working at the intersection of implementation science and healthcare delivery research, who joined KU from UT Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas. Located in the School
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MPH, a nationally recognized medical anthropologist working at the intersection of implementation science and healthcare delivery research, who joined KU from UT Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas
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. Coordinate annual Curriculum Retreat, including room scheduling and presentations related to program objectives. Collaborate with Technology and Learning Teams (TLT) to provide support for weekly program needs
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: The Research Assistant Professor will focus on solving clinical problems of cancer radiotherapy at the intersection of medical physics and mathematics. A broad range of programs including algebra, analysis
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trials, lifestyle intervention trials, drug and translational research, and basic science research. Our research enables us to also provide leading edge clinical care and support for dementia caregivers
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patient and family dealing with Alzheimer’s in the region and across the state of Kansas through our research, education, and clinical care. It resides at the University of Kansas Medical Center (KUMC