Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Emergency Med - Medical Toxicology Physician at Vanderbilt University Medical Ce
Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, Tennessee, United States, 37247
Overview
Emergency Med - Medical Toxicology Physician job at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Nashville, TN.
Responsibilities
Provide clinical care in VUMC’s emergency departments, including the adult Level I trauma center, the Nashville VA, and affiliated hospitals.
Serve on the Toxicology Consult Service, which manages approximately 200 inpatient consults annually across Vanderbilt University Hospital and Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital.
Participate in outpatient Toxicology Clinics, offering follow-up care and regional referrals.
Provide backup consultation to the Tennessee Poison Center, which handles over 52,000 calls annually across all 95 counties in Tennessee.
Engage in teaching and mentorship of residents, fellows, and medical students.
Contribute to academic research and division-specific initiatives in toxicology, education, or clinical innovation.
Qualifications
Board-eligible or board-certified in Emergency Medicine.
Fellowship training in Medical Toxicology (or equivalent experience).
Interest or experience in academic medicine, including clinical operations, education, or research.
Strong interpersonal and communication skills.
About the Department of Emergency Medicine VUMC’s Department of Emergency Medicine is a national leader in clinical care, education, and research. With over 100 faculty members across six divisions — Operations, EMS, Global Emergency Medicine, Research, Simulation, and Ultrasound — the department provides care to more than 200,000 patients annually.
The department hosts a productive emergency care research division with extensive scholarly output and a strong national ranking in NIH funding. Educational programs include a residency, multiple fellowships, and top-rated medical student rotations.
About Vanderbilt University Medical Center Vanderbilt University Medical Center is a premier academic medical institution consistently ranked among the top hospitals in the U.S. VUMC is the largest comprehensive research, teaching, and patient care health system in Tennessee, with over 3.3 million ambulatory visits and 200,000 emergency visits annually.
VUMC is nationally recognized for excellence in patient care, research, and education, and is ranked on the U.S. News & World Report’s Honor Roll of Best Hospitals. It is also the largest private employer in Middle Tennessee and a leader in biomedical research and innovation.
Vanderbilt Health is committed to fostering an environment where everyone has the chance to thrive and upholds equal opportunity principles. EOE/Vets/Disabled.
International medical graduates seeking to apply for available physician positions must be certified by the Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG), must have passed the United States medical licensing examinations (USMLE Step 1 and Step 2), must have completed a United States–based residency, and must hold a current J-1 or H-1B visa.
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Responsibilities
Provide clinical care in VUMC’s emergency departments, including the adult Level I trauma center, the Nashville VA, and affiliated hospitals.
Serve on the Toxicology Consult Service, which manages approximately 200 inpatient consults annually across Vanderbilt University Hospital and Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital.
Participate in outpatient Toxicology Clinics, offering follow-up care and regional referrals.
Provide backup consultation to the Tennessee Poison Center, which handles over 52,000 calls annually across all 95 counties in Tennessee.
Engage in teaching and mentorship of residents, fellows, and medical students.
Contribute to academic research and division-specific initiatives in toxicology, education, or clinical innovation.
Qualifications
Board-eligible or board-certified in Emergency Medicine.
Fellowship training in Medical Toxicology (or equivalent experience).
Interest or experience in academic medicine, including clinical operations, education, or research.
Strong interpersonal and communication skills.
About the Department of Emergency Medicine VUMC’s Department of Emergency Medicine is a national leader in clinical care, education, and research. With over 100 faculty members across six divisions — Operations, EMS, Global Emergency Medicine, Research, Simulation, and Ultrasound — the department provides care to more than 200,000 patients annually.
The department hosts a productive emergency care research division with extensive scholarly output and a strong national ranking in NIH funding. Educational programs include a residency, multiple fellowships, and top-rated medical student rotations.
About Vanderbilt University Medical Center Vanderbilt University Medical Center is a premier academic medical institution consistently ranked among the top hospitals in the U.S. VUMC is the largest comprehensive research, teaching, and patient care health system in Tennessee, with over 3.3 million ambulatory visits and 200,000 emergency visits annually.
VUMC is nationally recognized for excellence in patient care, research, and education, and is ranked on the U.S. News & World Report’s Honor Roll of Best Hospitals. It is also the largest private employer in Middle Tennessee and a leader in biomedical research and innovation.
Vanderbilt Health is committed to fostering an environment where everyone has the chance to thrive and upholds equal opportunity principles. EOE/Vets/Disabled.
International medical graduates seeking to apply for available physician positions must be certified by the Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG), must have passed the United States medical licensing examinations (USMLE Step 1 and Step 2), must have completed a United States–based residency, and must hold a current J-1 or H-1B visa.
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