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Additional training with a Masters degree in Public Health, Research, Education, Health Administration or Business is preferred. The Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine must lead our growing robust outpatient academic practice and promote the development of expertise in medical education, complex care, quality and safety, and health services research.
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The successful candidate will have the opportunity to engage with at least one of these dynamic centers at the University of Kentucky: 1) Bridging Research Efforts and Advocacy Toward Healthy Environments ( BREATHE ); UK Center for Appalachian Research in Environmental Sciences (UK- CARES ), an environmental health sciences core center; and AppalTRuST, a tobacco regulatory science center.
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The ideal candidate will be an early-career applicant (e.g., Assistant Professor level) with NIH -funded research or a strong promise of such funding; maintain a focus on substance use/substance use disorder; aspire to engage in research mentorship; and contribute to a vibrant environment of scholars from the behavioral sciences, public health, social sciences, communication, health services research, biomedical informatics, health sciences (nursing, medicine, nutrition, pharmacy, etc.
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A law firm in Lexington, KY, is seeking a Litigation Associate Attorney with at least 3+ years of experience. Their areas of practice include education, EPLI, estate planning, energy, employment litigation, construction, business litigation, privacy, toxic torts, taxation, workplace safety, health care, and more.
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The successful candidate will demonstrate evidence of grantsmanship and productivity in health-related research, a commitment to education, and collaborative, community-engaged research/scholarship.
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Benefits offered include: health care, vision, dental, firm paid disability, firm paid life insurance, firm paid travel accident, retirement benefits, parental leave, adoption assistance, unlimited vacation, healthcare and flexible spending accounts, commuter and transit plans, employee assistance program, long term care, and pet insurance.
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Essential Duties and Responsibilities:Essential duties and responsibilities of staff designated as Associate Attorney at the Firm include, but are not limited to: Research all aspects of a matter, including relevant state law, case law and other legal texts;Draft legal documents, including reports, contracts, pleadings, etc.
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Faculty member also are expected to engage in broader research and training initiatives across all 16 Colleges of the University of Kentucky, including Colleges of Arts and Sciences, Public Health, Pharmacy, Nursing, Communication and Information Sciences, Health Sciences, etc.
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Several Centers at the University of Kentucky support SUD -related research, including the UK Cannabis Center, Center on Drug and Alcohol Research ( CDAR ), and the Center for Health Equity Transformation ( CHET.
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