The Ohio State University
Physician – Department of Anesthesiology, Critical Care/General Anesthesiologist
The Ohio State University, Detroit, Michigan, United States, 48228
Overview
The Department of Anesthesiology at The Ohio State University is actively recruiting academic anesthesiologists with fellowship training in Critical Care Medicine to join our growing Division of Critical Care. We seek dedicated physicians committed to excellence in patient care, education, and academic scholarship. The medical center is experiencing growth of inpatient services, creating opportunities to build upon and expand our multidisciplinary critical care medicine programs. Our strategic plan includes $4 billion in facilities expansion and programmatic development over the next few years. Position Highlights Clinical practice in a high-acuity, multidisciplinary environment, including the Surgical ICU, Cardiovascular ICU, and Cancer Surgical ICU Collaborate with a team of anesthesiology-trained intensivists Engage in teaching medical students, residents, and fellows Participate in ongoing quality improvement and clinical research initiatives, with support for professional development SIGN-ON BONUS Protected academic time and mentorship to support scholarly activity and faculty advancement Potential leadership opportunities Candidate Qualifications MD, DO or equivalent degree Completion of an ACGME-accredited Critical Care Medicine Fellowship Board certification or eligibility in Anesthesiology Licensed or eligible to practice medicine in the state of Ohio Interest in academic medicine, including education, quality improvement, or clinical research Qualify for an academic appointment at Assistant, Associate or Professor rank H-1B visa sponsorship available for qualified applicants Division of Critical Care Medicine The Division of Critical Care Medicine currently consists of 15 faculty members and continues to expand in both clinical footprint and academic visibility. The department leads in patient-centered, evidence-based care. Anesthesiology-trained intensivists care for patients in the SICU with a diverse population, including post-acute care and trauma surgery, transplant surgery, and a dedicated cancer surgical ICU. The team directs care in the 30-bed CVICU, including ECLS/ECMO and LVADs, and supports heart/lung transplants. The faculty contributes to administrative and quality initiatives, education, and research. They hold leadership roles across the College of Medicine and residency/fellowship programs and are active in national professional organizations. The Department of Anesthesiology A major academic department within the OSU College of Medicine, the department supports broad subspecialty practice, robust training programs, and a growing research enterprise. We offer ACGME-accredited fellowships, including Critical Care, with a culture of education and mentorship. How to Apply To be considered, please submit your application electronically via Workday. Application materials must include a cover letter and Curriculum Vitae. For inquiries, please contact Natalie Kessinger, Physician and Faculty Recruitment, at Natalie.Kessinger@osumc.edu. Applications will be reviewed as they are received. The start date is anticipated as soon as possible but can be adjusted to meet the candidate’s needs. Faculty Defined Clinical faculty (regardless of rank)
– Includes assistant professor-clinical, associate professor-clinical and professor-clinical. Requires an MD/DO/PhD or other terminal degree. Clinical faculty are not tenure-track and are appointed for terms of three to five years, with potential for renewal. Responsibilities include clinical care, teaching, and possibly research. Tenure-Track faculty (regardless of rank)
– Includes assistant, associate, and professor eligible for or holding tenure. Typically focused on research, service, and teaching; MD/DO or MD/PhD degrees may also participate in clinical care. Research Faculty (regardless of rank)
– Includes research-focused titles. Not tenure-track; appointed for terms of one to five years with primary focus on research. The Ohio State University College of Medicine The College of Medicine is a major academic department with a broad subspecialty practice, training programs, and growing research enterprise, offering several fellowships including Critical Care. The Wexner Medical Center OSU Wexner Medical Center comprises the health system, College of Medicine, Health Sciences Library, and Faculty Group Practice. The center is consistently ranked in national lists for specialties and overall hospital performance. Our new hospital tower, opening in 2026, will enhance the campus with private rooms, expanded ICU capacity, and advanced diagnostic and treatment areas. Other highlights include connections to OSUCCC-James, more green space, and expanded services for surgical and critical care care. The University Ohio State is a leading public university with a growing academic health center and a track record for research and education. Eligible employees receive comprehensive benefits and opportunities for dual-career support via the Dual Careers and Faculty Relocation program. Location Columbus, Ohio — Twelfth Ave, 395 W (0356). Position Type: Regular. Shift: First Shift. Final candidates are subject to background checks; a drug screen or physical may be required post-offer. Notes Thank you for your interest in positions at The Ohio State University and Wexner Medical Center. The status of your application can be checked in the Candidate Home section. For answers to questions, see the frequently asked questions. The university is an equal opportunity employer and supports diversity and inclusion in hiring.
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The Department of Anesthesiology at The Ohio State University is actively recruiting academic anesthesiologists with fellowship training in Critical Care Medicine to join our growing Division of Critical Care. We seek dedicated physicians committed to excellence in patient care, education, and academic scholarship. The medical center is experiencing growth of inpatient services, creating opportunities to build upon and expand our multidisciplinary critical care medicine programs. Our strategic plan includes $4 billion in facilities expansion and programmatic development over the next few years. Position Highlights Clinical practice in a high-acuity, multidisciplinary environment, including the Surgical ICU, Cardiovascular ICU, and Cancer Surgical ICU Collaborate with a team of anesthesiology-trained intensivists Engage in teaching medical students, residents, and fellows Participate in ongoing quality improvement and clinical research initiatives, with support for professional development SIGN-ON BONUS Protected academic time and mentorship to support scholarly activity and faculty advancement Potential leadership opportunities Candidate Qualifications MD, DO or equivalent degree Completion of an ACGME-accredited Critical Care Medicine Fellowship Board certification or eligibility in Anesthesiology Licensed or eligible to practice medicine in the state of Ohio Interest in academic medicine, including education, quality improvement, or clinical research Qualify for an academic appointment at Assistant, Associate or Professor rank H-1B visa sponsorship available for qualified applicants Division of Critical Care Medicine The Division of Critical Care Medicine currently consists of 15 faculty members and continues to expand in both clinical footprint and academic visibility. The department leads in patient-centered, evidence-based care. Anesthesiology-trained intensivists care for patients in the SICU with a diverse population, including post-acute care and trauma surgery, transplant surgery, and a dedicated cancer surgical ICU. The team directs care in the 30-bed CVICU, including ECLS/ECMO and LVADs, and supports heart/lung transplants. The faculty contributes to administrative and quality initiatives, education, and research. They hold leadership roles across the College of Medicine and residency/fellowship programs and are active in national professional organizations. The Department of Anesthesiology A major academic department within the OSU College of Medicine, the department supports broad subspecialty practice, robust training programs, and a growing research enterprise. We offer ACGME-accredited fellowships, including Critical Care, with a culture of education and mentorship. How to Apply To be considered, please submit your application electronically via Workday. Application materials must include a cover letter and Curriculum Vitae. For inquiries, please contact Natalie Kessinger, Physician and Faculty Recruitment, at Natalie.Kessinger@osumc.edu. Applications will be reviewed as they are received. The start date is anticipated as soon as possible but can be adjusted to meet the candidate’s needs. Faculty Defined Clinical faculty (regardless of rank)
– Includes assistant professor-clinical, associate professor-clinical and professor-clinical. Requires an MD/DO/PhD or other terminal degree. Clinical faculty are not tenure-track and are appointed for terms of three to five years, with potential for renewal. Responsibilities include clinical care, teaching, and possibly research. Tenure-Track faculty (regardless of rank)
– Includes assistant, associate, and professor eligible for or holding tenure. Typically focused on research, service, and teaching; MD/DO or MD/PhD degrees may also participate in clinical care. Research Faculty (regardless of rank)
– Includes research-focused titles. Not tenure-track; appointed for terms of one to five years with primary focus on research. The Ohio State University College of Medicine The College of Medicine is a major academic department with a broad subspecialty practice, training programs, and growing research enterprise, offering several fellowships including Critical Care. The Wexner Medical Center OSU Wexner Medical Center comprises the health system, College of Medicine, Health Sciences Library, and Faculty Group Practice. The center is consistently ranked in national lists for specialties and overall hospital performance. Our new hospital tower, opening in 2026, will enhance the campus with private rooms, expanded ICU capacity, and advanced diagnostic and treatment areas. Other highlights include connections to OSUCCC-James, more green space, and expanded services for surgical and critical care care. The University Ohio State is a leading public university with a growing academic health center and a track record for research and education. Eligible employees receive comprehensive benefits and opportunities for dual-career support via the Dual Careers and Faculty Relocation program. Location Columbus, Ohio — Twelfth Ave, 395 W (0356). Position Type: Regular. Shift: First Shift. Final candidates are subject to background checks; a drug screen or physical may be required post-offer. Notes Thank you for your interest in positions at The Ohio State University and Wexner Medical Center. The status of your application can be checked in the Candidate Home section. For answers to questions, see the frequently asked questions. The university is an equal opportunity employer and supports diversity and inclusion in hiring.
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