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JOB POSTING
POSITION: Career Opportunities at McLaren Regional Medical Center of Flint, Michigan LOCATIONS: Flint, MIEVENT
TITLE: Hispanic Nurses: Transforming Policy to Support Healthy Communities for Hispanics ORGANIZATION: 35th Annual National Association Of Hispanic Nurses ConferenceJOB POSTING
POSITION: Nurse-Midwifery Tenure Track Faculty Member EMPLOYER: University of California, San Francisco, School of Nursing, Department of Family Health Care Nursing DESCRIPTION:Nurse-Midwifery Tenure Track Faculty Member
Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor Rank*
Education:
Minimum criteria:
1. Doctoral degree in nursing or related field.
2. Graduate level education and training in midwifery specialty.
3. Certification as a midwife from the American College of Nurse Midwives.
Highly desirable criteria:
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