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Plant monitoring and care during vegetative and flowering phase: trimming and staking; big leafing and pruning; plant care, watering and feeding; plant monitoring and climate control; pest and disease control; inventory data input.
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This individual will build upon our existing Sickle Cell Disease efforts with the goal of further expanding our institution’s reputation as a leader in research, education, and treatment of hemoglobin disorders.
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Academic credentials that qualify for appointment as an Associate Professor or Professor at Rutgers University including a record of successful extramural funding and peer-reviewed publications addressing Alzheimer’s disease and related disorders.
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Southeast Health, a not-for-profit organization, exists to promote healing, prevent disease, educate medicines brightest minds, and bring wellness and prosperity to the region it serves. Job Summary: The Alabama College of Osteopathic Medicine (ACOM) is seeking a qualified and enthusiastic individual to join our faculty as an Assistant/Associate Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics.
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Making a positive impact to help ultra-rare disease patients who are in need of life saving treatments. Prior Hematology experience/KOL relationships; experience in rare disease. We are dedicated to developing and delivering innovative therapies to improve the lives of people who live with a rare disease.
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Prior experience in Neurology or Rare Disease preferred. The Associate Director, US Medical Promotional Review will serve as a Medical Affairs member of the US Materials Review Committee (MRC) and the US Medical Materials Committee (MMRC.
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Work collaboratively with the Didactic Program Dietetics (DPD), Department Chair, Associate Dean of Academic programs, Program faculty, other academic units, CAUSES land-grant programs as well as with District of Columbia (DC) agencies and service providers to effectively address DC and national program priorities related to professional Nutrition and Dietetics practice, especially related to community health promotion and disease prevention.
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In addition to general dermatology, we are seeking dermatologists with expertise in pigmentary disorders/vitiligo, nail disease, skin of color, psoriasis, pediatric dermatology, and complex wound care.
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BCHD's wide-ranging responsibilities include maternal and child health, youth wellness, school health, senior services, animal control, restaurant inspections, emergency preparedness, STI/HIV treatment, and acute and chronic disease prevention.
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Health education provided regarding prenatal care, newborn care, EPSDT guidelines, chronic disease management, preventive health screenings, dental care, and mental health services. The Bilingual Care Coordination Associate provides education and reinforcement about Medicaid benefits and system navigation, assistance with addressing barriers to healthcare and linkage to their HealthChoice Managed Care Organization, Primary Care Provider and Specialty care to the culturally diverse population in the region.
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We know the health of people, the planet and our business are interconnected which is why we’re taking ambitious action to tackle some of the biggest challenges of our time, from climate change to access to healthcare and disease prevention.
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CHS was recently awarded a 5-year Cooperative Agreement from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Center for Forecasting and Outbreak Analytics to support a new epidemic preparedness project.
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Clinical Assistant/ Associate Professor - Division of Infectious Disease, Department of Medicine Position Title Clinical Assistant/ Associate Professor - Division of Infectious Disease, Department of Medicine.
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Qualified applicants must have a MD, MD/PhD, or PhD degree and an established record of innovative research and current extramural funding in Alzheimers disease. Health New Orleans has designated Alzheimers disease as one of the research focus areas.
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A number of departmental faculty received grant funding from the National Institutes of Health and the Veteran’s Administration to study the role of genetics in stroke, epilepsy, and Parkinson’s disease, new brain imaging modalities in multiple sclerosis, biomarkers in multiple sclerosis, and neurodevelopmental disorders such as autism and intellectual disability.
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