UVA Health
Division Director - Pediatric Infectious Disease - UVA School of Medicine, Dept
UVA Health, Charlottesville, Virginia, United States, 22904
Division Director - Pediatric Infectious Diseases - UVA School of Medicine, Dept of Pediatrics
The
Department of Pediatrics
at the
University of Virginia (UVA) Children's Hospital
is seeking an accomplished and dynamic
Division Director for Pediatric Infectious Diseases . This is an opportunity for a visionary leader to advance clinical care, research, and education in an established and highly regarded division.
This full-time faculty position is available at the
Associate or Full Professor level
on the
tenure or non-tenure track , depending on the candidate's qualifications and career goals. Individuals with established
laboratory or clinical research programs
are particularly encouraged to apply.
Position Highlights
Lead and grow a thriving division with a strong foundation in
clinical care, research, and education . Provide
expert infectious disease care
for a diverse pediatric population, including immunocompromised and transplant patients. Engage in and expand
clinical or laboratory-based research , with robust institutional support. Mentor and educate
medical students, residents, and fellows
in pediatric infectious diseases. Collaborate with
multidisciplinary teams
to enhance patient care and drive innovation in the field.
Why UVA?
UVA Health is a
nationally recognized academic medical center
with a strong commitment to clinical excellence, research, and education.
UVA Children's Hospital
has been ranked
#1 in Virginia
for the past three years by U.S. News & World Report and is nationally ranked in
9 pediatric specialties .
With its
Level IV NICU, pediatric ICU, transplant programs, and specialty clinics , UVA Children's serves as a major referral center for the region, providing comprehensive care to children with complex medical needs. The hospital's 111 inpatient beds are set to expand, further solidifying UVA's role as a leader in pediatric healthcare.
About Charlottesville:
Nestled in the
Blue Ridge Mountains , Charlottesville is consistently ranked among the
best places to live in the U.S.
The city offers:
A thriving
academic and research
environment Excellent schools
and family-friendly neighborhoods Outdoor recreation
year-round, including hiking, biking, and water activities A vibrant
arts, music, and culinary
scene Easy access to
Washington, D.C., Virginia Beach, and the Shenandoah Valley
Qualifications
M.D. or D.O. degree
required. Board certification in
Pediatric Infectious Diseases
is required. Eligibility for
appointment to the UVA faculty
at the Associate or Full Professor rank. Demonstrated leadership experience in academic medicine. A strong track record in
clinical care, education, and research .
Facility & Address
UVA School of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics Charlottesville VA 22911
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The
Department of Pediatrics
at the
University of Virginia (UVA) Children's Hospital
is seeking an accomplished and dynamic
Division Director for Pediatric Infectious Diseases . This is an opportunity for a visionary leader to advance clinical care, research, and education in an established and highly regarded division.
This full-time faculty position is available at the
Associate or Full Professor level
on the
tenure or non-tenure track , depending on the candidate's qualifications and career goals. Individuals with established
laboratory or clinical research programs
are particularly encouraged to apply.
Position Highlights
Lead and grow a thriving division with a strong foundation in
clinical care, research, and education . Provide
expert infectious disease care
for a diverse pediatric population, including immunocompromised and transplant patients. Engage in and expand
clinical or laboratory-based research , with robust institutional support. Mentor and educate
medical students, residents, and fellows
in pediatric infectious diseases. Collaborate with
multidisciplinary teams
to enhance patient care and drive innovation in the field.
Why UVA?
UVA Health is a
nationally recognized academic medical center
with a strong commitment to clinical excellence, research, and education.
UVA Children's Hospital
has been ranked
#1 in Virginia
for the past three years by U.S. News & World Report and is nationally ranked in
9 pediatric specialties .
With its
Level IV NICU, pediatric ICU, transplant programs, and specialty clinics , UVA Children's serves as a major referral center for the region, providing comprehensive care to children with complex medical needs. The hospital's 111 inpatient beds are set to expand, further solidifying UVA's role as a leader in pediatric healthcare.
About Charlottesville:
Nestled in the
Blue Ridge Mountains , Charlottesville is consistently ranked among the
best places to live in the U.S.
The city offers:
A thriving
academic and research
environment Excellent schools
and family-friendly neighborhoods Outdoor recreation
year-round, including hiking, biking, and water activities A vibrant
arts, music, and culinary
scene Easy access to
Washington, D.C., Virginia Beach, and the Shenandoah Valley
Qualifications
M.D. or D.O. degree
required. Board certification in
Pediatric Infectious Diseases
is required. Eligibility for
appointment to the UVA faculty
at the Associate or Full Professor rank. Demonstrated leadership experience in academic medicine. A strong track record in
clinical care, education, and research .
Facility & Address
UVA School of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics Charlottesville VA 22911
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