Pediatric Infectious Disease, Pediatric Global Health - Professor
Company: Society for Vascular Ultrasound
Location: Minneapolis
Posted on: March 20, 2023
|
|
Job Description:
University of Minnesota Physicians (M Physicians) is a
non-profit organization seeking driven individuals in both clinical
and non-clinical areas to help transform health and medicine.
Headquartered in Minneapolis, our organization employs more than
1,200 physicians, 300 advanced practice providers and 2,200 health
professionals and staff throughout Minnesota and beyond. Join us on
a mission to advance medicine. The Division of Pediatric Infectious
Disease at the University of Minnesota is seeking a board
certified/eligible Pediatric Infectious Disease physician at the
Professor rank on an academic or master clinician track. Position
Highlights: We seek an individual who is an outstanding physician,
subspecialty trained in Pediatric Infectious Diseases, and who is
looking for a unique opportunity to participate in a strong
academically oriented atmosphere, as a faculty member of the
University of Minnesota Medical School. This position encompasses
activities within the Department of Pediatrics in a dual role with
the Division of Pediatric Infectious Diseases and the Global
Pediatric Program. An additional role will be within the Office of
Diversity, Equity, and Equality as Associate Dean of DEI Medical
Student Programs. Specific duties include: Within Pediatric
Infectious Diseases: Clinical duties include serving as an
attending physician for in-patients and out-patients services at M
Health Masonic Children's Hospital and crescent organizations that
include Gillette Children's Specialty Health and Hennepin
Healthcare. Educational duties include fellows, residents, and
medical students for formal teaching and mentorship as well as
working with existing faculty to expand global health components.
Research duties include continuing with existing research projects
and growing new opportunities in infectious diseases and related
areas. Within the Global Pediatrics Program: Duties within the
Global Pediatrics Program will include research and educational
responsibilities. including creation of innovative curricula around
international research and global health practice for a wide
variety of learners including medical students, trainees, and
faculty, mentorship of trainees and junior faculty in pediatric
global health, and expand research opportunities for pediatric
global health at UMN, including building a global pediatric ID
fellowship. Within the Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion:
Work with other faculty and staff within ODEI to serve as an
advocate and resource for students by taking a macroscopic view of
student programs to create system change to optimize student
futures, serve on appropriate committees as a voice for these
efforts, and work directly with students for their individual
futures as well as to assess environmental landscapes of the
classes as a whole. About the Divisions: The vibrant Division of
Pediatric Infectious Diseases, led by Dr. Jill Foster, includes
faculty involved in a variety of clinical, educational, and
research that span a wide spectrum of activities from bench
research to clinical trials to health policy. Currently, there are
eight Pediatric Infectious Diseases physicians and one PhD in the
division. Additionally, there are two fellows in the program with
both having an interest in pursuing careers in global health. The
Global Pediatrics Program began in 2005 within the Division of
Pediatric Infectious Diseases. The mission of the program is to
improve the health and development of the world's most vulnerable
children in partnership with health providers at home and abroad to
ensure that every child reaches their full potential. To fulfill
this mission the program focuses on education, research, and
advocacy including a pediatric global health track engaging
residents and fellows regionally including reservations in South
Dakota and throughout the world including Uganda, Haiti, Nigeria,
Tanzania, and India. The Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
is a new program located in the Office of the Dean and led by its
inaugural Vice-Dean of DEI, Dr. Ana Nunez is involved in all
components of the Medical School to create system change through
the medical school missions of research, clinical, and education.
Components include the Center for Multicultural Education and
Engagement, DEI Pipelines and Pathways, and the Center for Women in
Science. Dr. Nunez also serves as the Chief Integration Strategist
for the Clinical Translational Science Institute. Departmental Unit
Description: The University of Minnesota Masonic Children's
Hospital opened in 2011 and has capacity for 207 patients and
includes a full-service pediatric emergency department. The
facility provides pediatric sub-specialty services to children from
Minnesota and nationally with US News and World Report top ranked
programs and faculty who are consistently featured as best of
Minnesota. The University of Minnesota's Department of Pediatrics
has over 180 full-time faculty, a 100-year tradition of excellence
in the medical care of children and in the enhancement of care
through research and education. The University of Minnesota Masonic
Children's Hospital also houses some of the leading pediatric
clinical programs in the country, including solid organ
transplantation, blood and marrow transplants, cancer treatments
and cardiovascular surgery. The Department offers internal grants
and funds educational, translational (bench top to clinical) and
quality improvement projects. In addition, the Department offers
all faculty educational topics for promotion and self-improvement.
Qualifications:
Keywords: Society for Vascular Ultrasound, Minneapolis , Pediatric Infectious Disease, Pediatric Global Health - Professor, Education / Teaching , Minneapolis, Minnesota
Click
here to apply!
|