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University of Mississippi - Infectious Disease Physicians
Health eCareers, Jackson, Mississippi, United States, 39200
Overview
The University of Mississippi Medical Center (UMMC) seeks outstanding Infectious Disease Physicians to join the Division of Infectious Diseases in the Department of Medicine. As Mississippi’s only academic health science center, UMMC provides a unique opportunity to deliver high-acuity care, train the next generation of physicians, and contribute to groundbreaking clinical and translational research. Faculty will hold open academic rank (Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor) depending on qualifications and experience.
Leadership Opportunities
Qualified candidates will have opportunities to assume leadership roles within the Division of Infectious Diseases and the Department of Medicine. Specific potential titles and areas of responsibility include:
Director of Infection Prevention or Medical Director of Hospital Epidemiology
Associate Program Director for the Infectious Diseases Fellowship Program (pending expansion)
Director of the Outpatient Antimicrobial Program (OPAT)
Hepatitis C Program Lead
Deputy in Antimicrobial Stewardship
Clinical & Academic Opportunities Candidates will have opportunities across general ID, HIV and STD care, hospital epidemiology, infection prevention, transplant ID, stewardship, and OPAT.
The Adult Special Care Clinic (ASCC): Mississippi’s largest comprehensive HIV clinic, delivering outcomes that exceed national benchmarks for retention and viral suppression.
Antimicrobial Stewardship: UMMC is recognized as an IDSA Antimicrobial Stewardship Center of Excellence.
Transplant Infectious Diseases: UMMC is home to Mississippi’s only transplant programs, including one of the nation’s top-ranked liver transplant programs.
Research: Faculty can engage in NIH-funded HIV cohorts (e.g., MACS/WIHS, CCS), pragmatic clinical research, and translational projects supported by the Mississippi Center for Clinical and Translational Research (MCCTR).
Teaching & Research All faculty contribute to teaching residents, fellows, and medical students. Opportunities exist to take on leadership roles such as Associate Program Director for the ID Fellowship, Director of Infection Prevention, or Hepatitis C Program Lead. The Department supports clinician-investigators through bridge funding, pilot grants, and protected research time, with a focus on HIV, health disparities, cardiometabolic disease, and ID-cancer intersections.
Qualifications Required Qualifications:
MD/DO or equivalent
Completion of ACGME-accredited Internal Medicine residency and Infectious Disease fellowship
Board Certified or Board Eligible in Infectious Diseases
Eligibility for Mississippi medical licensure
Preferred Qualifications:
Academic rank consistent with experience
Interest in HIV, infection prevention, transplant ID, stewardship, or hepatitis
Demonstrated commitment to teaching, scholarship, and health equity
Experience in clinical research or program development
Visa Sponsorship UMMC welcomes international medical graduates and provides visa sponsorship, including H-1B and J-1 waivers through the Delta Regional Authority’s Delta Doctors program.
Compensation The compensation package is highly competitive within academic medicine, with incentive plans that reward clinical productivity and support for academic and research contributions.
Division of Infectious Diseases The Division of Infectious Diseases currently includes 12 faculty members and provides care through four inpatient consult services: two general ID teams, a dedicated transplant ID service, and an ID follow-up service supported by advanced practice providers. Outpatient programs include general ID, HIV, hepatitis, travel medicine, and an Outpatient Parenteral Antimicrobial Therapy (OPAT) program. The Division operates the state’s largest HIV program, the Adult Special Care Clinic (ASCC), caring for over 2,500 patients and supported by Ryan White and 340B funding. Faculty also deliver telehealth to incarcerated populations and partner with the Mississippi State Department of Health on TB programs.
Education & Program Highlights Program highlights include:
COVID-19 Response — leadership of the institution’s COVID-ID consult service, expansion of outpatient telehealth follow-up, and a high-volume vaccine clinic.
HIV Care — ASCC serves more than 2,500 patients with outcomes exceeding regional and national benchmarks.
Research Infrastructure — NIH-funded programs including MACS/WIHS Combined Cohort Study and clinical trials within the CIRCLE suite at the Jackson Medical Mall.
Educational Leadership — HIV medicine track for residents, tropical medicine course in Peru, and guest lectures across the medical school curriculum.
Antimicrobial Stewardship — IDSA Antimicrobial Stewardship Center of Excellence.
Transplant Infectious Diseases — pre- and post-transplant clinics and inpatient consults, working with Mississippi’s transplant programs.
How To Apply The University of Mississippi Medical Center has engaged Academic Med to assist with this recruitment. This search is led by Gentry Zacheis, Managing Principal of Academic Med. Please submit applications, nominations, and/or confidential inquiries to the provided contact person at Academic Med.
Equal Opportunity Employment UMMC is dedicated to fostering a diverse, inclusive, and equitable work environment. We encourage applicants from all backgrounds to apply, as we believe that a diverse workforce enhances our ability to serve our community and achieve our mission.
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The University of Mississippi Medical Center (UMMC) seeks outstanding Infectious Disease Physicians to join the Division of Infectious Diseases in the Department of Medicine. As Mississippi’s only academic health science center, UMMC provides a unique opportunity to deliver high-acuity care, train the next generation of physicians, and contribute to groundbreaking clinical and translational research. Faculty will hold open academic rank (Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor) depending on qualifications and experience.
Leadership Opportunities
Qualified candidates will have opportunities to assume leadership roles within the Division of Infectious Diseases and the Department of Medicine. Specific potential titles and areas of responsibility include:
Director of Infection Prevention or Medical Director of Hospital Epidemiology
Associate Program Director for the Infectious Diseases Fellowship Program (pending expansion)
Director of the Outpatient Antimicrobial Program (OPAT)
Hepatitis C Program Lead
Deputy in Antimicrobial Stewardship
Clinical & Academic Opportunities Candidates will have opportunities across general ID, HIV and STD care, hospital epidemiology, infection prevention, transplant ID, stewardship, and OPAT.
The Adult Special Care Clinic (ASCC): Mississippi’s largest comprehensive HIV clinic, delivering outcomes that exceed national benchmarks for retention and viral suppression.
Antimicrobial Stewardship: UMMC is recognized as an IDSA Antimicrobial Stewardship Center of Excellence.
Transplant Infectious Diseases: UMMC is home to Mississippi’s only transplant programs, including one of the nation’s top-ranked liver transplant programs.
Research: Faculty can engage in NIH-funded HIV cohorts (e.g., MACS/WIHS, CCS), pragmatic clinical research, and translational projects supported by the Mississippi Center for Clinical and Translational Research (MCCTR).
Teaching & Research All faculty contribute to teaching residents, fellows, and medical students. Opportunities exist to take on leadership roles such as Associate Program Director for the ID Fellowship, Director of Infection Prevention, or Hepatitis C Program Lead. The Department supports clinician-investigators through bridge funding, pilot grants, and protected research time, with a focus on HIV, health disparities, cardiometabolic disease, and ID-cancer intersections.
Qualifications Required Qualifications:
MD/DO or equivalent
Completion of ACGME-accredited Internal Medicine residency and Infectious Disease fellowship
Board Certified or Board Eligible in Infectious Diseases
Eligibility for Mississippi medical licensure
Preferred Qualifications:
Academic rank consistent with experience
Interest in HIV, infection prevention, transplant ID, stewardship, or hepatitis
Demonstrated commitment to teaching, scholarship, and health equity
Experience in clinical research or program development
Visa Sponsorship UMMC welcomes international medical graduates and provides visa sponsorship, including H-1B and J-1 waivers through the Delta Regional Authority’s Delta Doctors program.
Compensation The compensation package is highly competitive within academic medicine, with incentive plans that reward clinical productivity and support for academic and research contributions.
Division of Infectious Diseases The Division of Infectious Diseases currently includes 12 faculty members and provides care through four inpatient consult services: two general ID teams, a dedicated transplant ID service, and an ID follow-up service supported by advanced practice providers. Outpatient programs include general ID, HIV, hepatitis, travel medicine, and an Outpatient Parenteral Antimicrobial Therapy (OPAT) program. The Division operates the state’s largest HIV program, the Adult Special Care Clinic (ASCC), caring for over 2,500 patients and supported by Ryan White and 340B funding. Faculty also deliver telehealth to incarcerated populations and partner with the Mississippi State Department of Health on TB programs.
Education & Program Highlights Program highlights include:
COVID-19 Response — leadership of the institution’s COVID-ID consult service, expansion of outpatient telehealth follow-up, and a high-volume vaccine clinic.
HIV Care — ASCC serves more than 2,500 patients with outcomes exceeding regional and national benchmarks.
Research Infrastructure — NIH-funded programs including MACS/WIHS Combined Cohort Study and clinical trials within the CIRCLE suite at the Jackson Medical Mall.
Educational Leadership — HIV medicine track for residents, tropical medicine course in Peru, and guest lectures across the medical school curriculum.
Antimicrobial Stewardship — IDSA Antimicrobial Stewardship Center of Excellence.
Transplant Infectious Diseases — pre- and post-transplant clinics and inpatient consults, working with Mississippi’s transplant programs.
How To Apply The University of Mississippi Medical Center has engaged Academic Med to assist with this recruitment. This search is led by Gentry Zacheis, Managing Principal of Academic Med. Please submit applications, nominations, and/or confidential inquiries to the provided contact person at Academic Med.
Equal Opportunity Employment UMMC is dedicated to fostering a diverse, inclusive, and equitable work environment. We encourage applicants from all backgrounds to apply, as we believe that a diverse workforce enhances our ability to serve our community and achieve our mission.
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