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SB CLINICAL PRACTICE MANAGEMENT PLAN INC

Child And Adolescent Psychiatrist

SB CLINICAL PRACTICE MANAGEMENT PLAN INC, Stony Brook, New York, United States, 11790

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The Clinical Assistant Professor will serve as an Attending Psychiatrist in the Child and Adolescent Outpatient Clinic of Stony Brook University Hospital. Responsibilities include direct patient care in the child and adolescent outpatient clinic, diagnostic evaluations, and teaching and supervision of medical students, residents and fellows. Shifts totaling forty hours per week with cross coverage as necessary, including weekend/holiday coverage for a ten-bed Inpatient Child Psychiatry Unit with on call approximately once every 9-10 weeks. Telepsychiatry is currently offered with a hybrid work schedule; telemedicine policy could be subject to change by Stony Brook University and Stony Brook Hospital if needed. Responsibilities

Direct patient care in the child and adolescent outpatient clinic Diagnostic evaluations Teaching and supervision of medical students, residents and fellows Cross coverage as necessary Weekend/holiday coverage for a ten-bed Inpatient Child Psychiatry Unit On call approximately once every 9-10 weeks Qualifications

Required Qualifications: MD/DO degree (or foreign equivalent). Board Certification or Eligibility in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. Eligibility for New York State licensure. Required Skills

MD/DO degree (or foreign equivalent) Board Certification or Eligibility in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Eligibility for New York State licensure Preferred Skills

Clinical experience in a Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Outpatient Program Track record of research Teaching experience in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Teaching experience in General Psychiatry Equal Opportunity Statement

Of special note, we have a very active Diversity and Inclusion Committee and program in the department with key leadership from several of our CAP faculty, including our behavioral health clinic director. This group has become advisory to the entire School of Medicine on diversity and inclusion initiatives as well as to the University at large.

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