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The hospital’s academic and physician partner, Washington University School of Medicine, is one of the top-ranked medical schools in the United States. Additional Information About the Role St. Louis Children's Hospital in St. Louis, Missouri is seeking a General Child Psychologist Must be a Certified Child Psychologist Must have a Child Psychology Fellowship Must have completed a Child Psychology Internship Overview St. Louis Children’s Hospital is dedicated to improving the health and lives of children.
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Washington University School of Medicine’s Department of Orthopaedic Surgery — Division of Pediatric and Adolescent Surgery — seeks a full-time pediatric sports surgeon faculty member (assistant or associate professor commensurate with experience), to join our high-volume practice.
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Along with inpatient and outpatient medical care, the hospital offers education, wellness and injury-prevention programs to fulfill its mission to "do what's right for kids." Monitors, evaluates and reports postoperative organ function and complications for the transplant recipient and live donor.
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Position Description The Department of Anesthesiology at Washington University School of Medicine is seeking a full time Pediatric Anesthesiology Assistant Clinical Director. Many faculty and staff hold leadership roles in the areas of clinical operations, education and research throughout the Washington University and Barnes Jewish Hospital systems.
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