BONE MARROW TRANSPLANT SPECIALIST - The University of Iowa (Iowa City, IA) Customer Service & Call Center - Amana, IA at Geebo

BONE MARROW TRANSPLANT SPECIALIST - The University of Iowa (Iowa City, IA)

BONE MARROW TRANSPLANT SPECIALISTRequisition # 62606 Position Basics Type of Position OTHER Advertising Ends on:
Extended Until Position is Filled Advertising Started on:
Tuesday, April 30th, 2013 College:
Carver College of Medicine Department:
Pediatrics Salary Salary:
Commensurate Position Details Full/Part Time Status:
Negotiable Position Description:
The University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine is seeking a Bone Marrow Transplant specialist in the Department of Pediatrics and University of Iowa Children s Hospital.
This is a full-time position at the Associate (non-track), Assistant Professor, Associate Professor or Professor level (clinical or tenure).
Raphael, Hirsch, M.
D.
Joel and Jay Stead Chair for Leadership in Children s Medicine Professor and Chair, Department of Pediatrics, UI Carver College of Medicine Physician-in-Chief, University of Iowa Children s Hospital Visit us on the web at:
/> Education Requirement:
MD degree; eligible for licensure in Iowa Required
Qualifications:
Board certified in Pediatrics Board eligible/certified in Hematology/Oncology Record of accomplishments in teaching Experience in developing and leading clinical programs Demonstrated competence in bone marrow and stem cell transplantation Desirable
Qualifications:
Excellent interpersonal and leadership skills Demonstrated scholarly productivity Online Application Required Documents Curriculum Vitae Letter of Interest Cmed-Pediatrics COLLOTON JOHN W.
2633 JCP IOWA CITY, IA 52242 Phone:
319-###-#### Source:
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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