548 exercise-science-post-doctoral positions at University of Michigan in United-states
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Apply Now How to Apply Send CV to [email protected] with attention to Dr. Nitin Jain, MD, PM&R Chair and Professor. Summary The Department of PM&R at University of Michigan seeks a physician
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experience with neuro patient population. Current DEA registration ACLS certification AHA Approved BLS PA: Current license to practice as a Physician Assistant in the State of Michigan. Satisfactory completion
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, to relieve pain, develop or restore function and maintain maximum performance, using physical modalities and exercise as prescribed by a physician. Required Qualifications* Physical Therapist and Graduate Non
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Apply Now How to Apply Interested individuals should submit a CV and the names and contact information of three references to: Kathleen R. Cho, MD | Vice-Chair for Academic Affairs, and Director
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fingerprinting is required as a condition of transfer or employment for this position. Contact Information If you have questions regarding this posting or would like assistance with Physician Assistant
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, CAHEA or CAAHEP. Certification by the National Commission on Certification for Physician Assistants (NCCPA). Current license to practice as a Physician Assistant in the State of Michigan. At least 1 year
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Apply Now How to Apply Send CV to [email protected] with attention to Dr. Nitin Jain, MD, PM&R Chair and Professor. Summary The Department of PM&R at University of Michigan seeks a physician
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seeking to hire 1 physician assistant (PA) and/or nurse practitioner (NP) to join our hospitalist program and practice inpatient medicine across multiple service lines, primarily for our Medicine Hematology
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standards of practice established by the Department of Nursing, Michigan Medicine Physician Assistants only: Accepts and abides by the Guidelines for Ethical Conduct for the Physician Assistant Profession as
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is seeking a post-doctoral research fellow interested in conducting research to understand brainstem mechanisms underlying opioid-induced respiratory depression. As a postdoctoral research fellow in