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Comprehensive pediatric pulmonary function lab including exercise testing. Join a collaborative team of 3 pulmonary faculty, 1 pulmonary APP, 2 allergy faculty, respiratory therapists, and nursing staff.
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Home to three fellowship programs, the Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care, Allergy & Sleep Medicine is also a NIH-funded T32 training grant for fellows who are interested in pursuing a career in clinical, translational, or basic research.
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The Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) is seeking an energetic and talented BC/BE pediatric pulmonologist to join the Division of Pediatric Pulmonology, Allergy, and Immunology within its nationally recognized Department of Pediatrics in coastal Charleston, SC. Qualified pediatric pulmonologists will enjoy a rewarding and diverse career that includes clinical care, involvement in leading-edge research, and the education of future leaders in pediatric care.
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CC001030 COM PEDS Pulmonary CC. The Division of Pulmonology, Allergy and Immunology, in The Dr. Charles P. Darby Jr. Department of Pediatrics, at the Medical University of South Carolina, is seeking a board certified/board eligible allergist/immunologist to join our faculty on the clinician-educator track.
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Job opening for Diagnostic Sales Account Managers - Pulmonary/Oncology (*Lab experience required) Job opening for Diagnostic Sales Account Managers - Pulmonary/Oncology (*Lab experience required.
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Practices located at MUSC’s Summey Medical Pavilion in North Charleston, in addition to allergy clinics in the greater Charleston area (currently in Mount Pleasant, West Ashley, and growing to Summerville.
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