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Allergist/Immunologist (Assistant Professor of Clinical Otolaryngology) - SMS-3220
N2201623
Faculty
SMS-3220
Otolaryngology-SMS
NA
.Springfield

This is an academic position in the practice and teaching of Allergy/Immunology to medical students, residents, and allied health professionals with direct responsibilities to the Chair of Otolaryngology.

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1. MD licensed to practice medicine in the State of Illinois or eligible for such licensure

2. Successful completion of Fellowship Program in Allergy / Immunology

3. Board-Certified (preferred) or Board- Eligible in Allergy / Immunology

4. Possess competency in all areas of Allergy / Immunology

5. Demonstrates an interest in undergraduate medical education and residency training

6. Sensitive to the needs of under-representated minority populations

Non-Tenure
Open until filled

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    • Etc.

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