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Faculty Physician - Pediatric Benign Hematology - Assistant, Associate, or Professor -Academic Track
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Academic Apheresis/Transfusion Medicine Assistant/Associate Professor
ACADEMIC APHERESIS/TRANSFUSION MEDICINE ASSISTANT/ASSOCIATE/FULL PROFESSOR The University of California (UC), Davis, School of Medicine, Department of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine seeks to hire a full-time clinical faculty at the Assistant or Associate Professor level in the Clinical X (clinician-investigator) or Health Science Clinical Professor (clinician-educator) series.This position includes clinical responsibilities in transfusion medicine (blood banking, apheresis, cellular therapies) for adult and pediatric patients as well as responsibilities in quality improvement and laboratory management. Coverage of the special coagulation l
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