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> A post-doctoral research fellow position funded by an NIH training Grant
> is available May 2003 in the Department of Physical Therapy and
> Rehabilitation Science at the University of Maryland School of Medicine.
> Research opportunities include studies involving.innovative upper
> and lower extremity exercise paradigms in subjects with a variety of
> disabilities, parallel mechanistic studies, and epidemiologic studies.
> Post-doctoral fellows will participate in weekly research seminars,
> journal clubs, and university sponsored courses in research ethics and
> human subjects protection. Mentors are assigned to fellows according to
> research interests and preferences of fellows toward desired areas of
> expertise.
> Post-doctoral trainees are expected to have high-level academic and
> research skills upon acceptance into the program.
> Fellows are guaranteed two years of funding with a third year optional.
> The fellowship period offers mentored academic and research training
> and protected time with which to develop an independent line of research.
> All post-doctoral trainees are expected by the end of their training to
> write independent research grants to help fund them during their early
> years of transition to an academic position.
>
> Requirements: Recent PhD degree in an appropriate health care or related
> field and a strong interest in physical rehabilitation sciences.
> Candidates who are physical therapists and/or who have had experience
> with patients with disabilities will be given preference.
> The qualified candidate will possess an understanding of and be able to
> utilize scientific and technical language and symbols; the ability to
> troubleshoot
> and learn new technologies and methodologies from published procedures;
> and have superior computer word-processing, data management and analysis,
> and statistical spreadsheet skills.
> A demonstrated willingness to learn new techniques will be considered an
> advantage.
>
> Hiring Range: Salary and benefits consistent with NIH stipend levels.
>
> If interested, please contact:
> Mary Rodgers, PT, PhD
> Department of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Science
> University of Maryland School of Medicine
> 100 Penn Street, Baltimore, MD 21201
> mrodgers@som.umaryland.edu
>
>
>
> ************************************************** ************
> Mary Rodgers, PT, PhD
> Professor and Chair
> Dept. of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Science
> University of Maryland School of Medicine
> 100 Penn Street
> Baltimore, MD 21201
> phone410) 706-5658 Fax: (410) 706-4903
> mrodgers@umaryland.edu http://pt.umaryland.edu
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> University of Maryland School of Medicine Department of Physical Therapy and
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Mary Rodgers, PhD, PT
Professor and Chair
Dept. of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Science
University of Maryland School of Medicine
100 Penn Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
(410) 706-5658
Fax: (410) 706-4903
mrodgers@umaryland.edu
http://pt.umaryland.edu
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> A post-doctoral research fellow position funded by an NIH training Grant
> is available May 2003 in the Department of Physical Therapy and
> Rehabilitation Science at the University of Maryland School of Medicine.
> Research opportunities include studies involving.innovative upper
> and lower extremity exercise paradigms in subjects with a variety of
> disabilities, parallel mechanistic studies, and epidemiologic studies.
> Post-doctoral fellows will participate in weekly research seminars,
> journal clubs, and university sponsored courses in research ethics and
> human subjects protection. Mentors are assigned to fellows according to
> research interests and preferences of fellows toward desired areas of
> expertise.
> Post-doctoral trainees are expected to have high-level academic and
> research skills upon acceptance into the program.
> Fellows are guaranteed two years of funding with a third year optional.
> The fellowship period offers mentored academic and research training
> and protected time with which to develop an independent line of research.
> All post-doctoral trainees are expected by the end of their training to
> write independent research grants to help fund them during their early
> years of transition to an academic position.
>
> Requirements: Recent PhD degree in an appropriate health care or related
> field and a strong interest in physical rehabilitation sciences.
> Candidates who are physical therapists and/or who have had experience
> with patients with disabilities will be given preference.
> The qualified candidate will possess an understanding of and be able to
> utilize scientific and technical language and symbols; the ability to
> troubleshoot
> and learn new technologies and methodologies from published procedures;
> and have superior computer word-processing, data management and analysis,
> and statistical spreadsheet skills.
> A demonstrated willingness to learn new techniques will be considered an
> advantage.
>
> Hiring Range: Salary and benefits consistent with NIH stipend levels.
>
> If interested, please contact:
> Mary Rodgers, PT, PhD
> Department of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Science
> University of Maryland School of Medicine
> 100 Penn Street, Baltimore, MD 21201
> mrodgers@som.umaryland.edu
>
>
>
> ************************************************** ************
> Mary Rodgers, PT, PhD
> Professor and Chair
> Dept. of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Science
> University of Maryland School of Medicine
> 100 Penn Street
> Baltimore, MD 21201
> phone410) 706-5658 Fax: (410) 706-4903
> mrodgers@umaryland.edu http://pt.umaryland.edu
> ************************************************** ****************
> University of Maryland School of Medicine Department of Physical Therapy and
> Rehabilitation Science Confidentiality Notice: This email message, including
> any attachments, is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s) and may
> contain confidential and privileged information. Any unauthorized use,
> disclosure or distribution is prohibited. If you are not the intended
> recipient, please contact the sender by reply email and destroy all copies
> of the original message.
--
**************************************************
Mary Rodgers, PhD, PT
Professor and Chair
Dept. of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Science
University of Maryland School of Medicine
100 Penn Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
(410) 706-5658
Fax: (410) 706-4903
mrodgers@umaryland.edu
http://pt.umaryland.edu
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