Examples of Executive Vice President for Medical Affairs in a sentence
Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxx, MD, PhD, the Executive Vice President for Medical Affairs and Xxxx of the Medical School, is a paid member of the Board of Directors of the for- profit company called Xxx Xxxxx and Company (the “Company”).
The Medical Center President reports to the University's Executive Vice President for Medical Affairs.
The Executive Vice President for Medical Affairs and the DIO are not eligible to serve.
Ultimate oversight of the IRB belongs to GBMC’s Chief Medical Officer and Executive Vice President for Medical Affairs who serves as the GBMC IRB Signatory and Institutional Official.
The program is directed by the U-M Office ofResearch (UMOR), but its implementation requires the active participation and collaboration of many stakeholders including all of the University’s executive officers, including the Provost, Chief Financial Officer, Executive Vice President for Medical Affairs, the Chancellors, and leadership of the schools and colleges whose faculty, staff, students, and trainees conduct human research.
In addition to these entities, other key executive and administrative offices – including the Provost, the Executive Vice President for Medical Affairs, the Chancellors of the Flint and Dearborn campuses, and the General Counsel – all help contribute to the operation of the HRPP.
For example, during this past quarter, a City Department claimed that communications were privileged because an attorney who worked within the department – not an Attorney in the Law Department – was involved in the transactional department decision under investigation, citing the pending Ferguson v.
Time shall be considered as the essence of this Contract and the Contractor hereby agrees to commence the work soon after the site is handed over to him or from tenth day after the date of issue of formal work order as provided for in the said Conditions, whichever is later and to complete the entire work within 6 months subject nevertheless to the provisions for extension of time.
Appointments and promotions to associate professor require review by CLINACAP; approval by the Medical School Executive Committee; endorsement by the Dean, the Executive Vice President for Medical Affairs, the Provost, and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs, and the President.
Appointments and promotions to research professor require review by APRAPT; approval by the Medical School Executive Committee; endorsement by the Dean, the Executive Vice President for Medical Affairs, the Vice President for Research, the Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs, and the President.