Dayton Children's Hospital
Pediatric Gastroenterologist (MD or DO)
Dayton Children's Hospital, Dayton, Ohio, United States, 45444
Overview
Dayton Children’s Hospital is seeking an outstanding pediatric gastroenterologist to join our congenial group at Dayton Children's Hospital. This is a great opportunity to develop leadership skills within our division and in the institution generally. Opportunities are available for research and quality improvement, as well as for medical student and resident teaching, the latter as part of the country’s only civilian/military integrated pediatric residency program. All our physicians hold faculty appointments in the Department of Pediatrics of the Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine and teach medical students and residents. Facility:
Dayton Children's - Main Campus Department:
Dr. Robie Schedule:
Full time Hours:
40 Education/Certification & License Requirements: Division and Center Details
Our Division:
The GI division is composed of 9 pediatric gastroenterologists, 3 pediatric nurse practitioners, 1 physician assistant, 3 registered dieticians, nurses, and support staff to see over 11,000 outpatient visits per year at four sites and perform more than 2,700 endoscopic and motility procedures per year. We have psychologists, dieticians, and social workers embedded in our clinic, and we work closely with our pediatric, surgical, pathology, and radiology colleagues throughout the hospital as well as with our home care team and primary care physicians in our area. Our physicians include hospital leaders in medical affairs, value-based care, and quality. We are active participants in the ImproveCareNow network, and we have on-going research programs in inflammatory bowel disease. Our Center:
Dayton Children’s is a freestanding children’s hospital and level 1 trauma center with more than 35 pediatric specialties. We serve a pediatric population of 510,000 from a 20-county region of central and southwestern Ohio and eastern Indiana at our Main Campus and four satellite locations, including our South Campus that includes a specialty care center, pediatric emergency department, and outpatient surgery center with four operating rooms, including space for GI procedures. An eight-story, 260,000-square-foot patient care tower in the center of our main campus that opened in 2017 includes dedicated space for our GI inpatients and a motility lab. In March 2023, our clinics moved into a new 152,000-square-foot specialty care outpatient center with adjacent labs and radiology.
In 2022 & 2023, Forbes named Dayton Children’s a “Best In-State Employer”! Schedule:
Full-time position within Dayton Children’s Hospital Experience/Research Opportunities:
Opportunities are available for research and quality improvement, as well as for medical student and resident teaching. Responsibilities and Opportunities
Lead and contribute to a congenial GI division, participate in medical student and resident teaching, engage in research and quality improvement projects, and collaborate with hospital leaders in value-based care and clinical programs. Qualifications
Education and Certification/License Requirements: provided in original text (no additional details). Qualified candidates will meet standard pediatric gastroenterology credentialing requirements as part of Dayton Children’s Hospital and Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine affiliation. Note: This description reflects the information provided in the job posting and does not add new details beyond the original language.
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Dayton Children’s Hospital is seeking an outstanding pediatric gastroenterologist to join our congenial group at Dayton Children's Hospital. This is a great opportunity to develop leadership skills within our division and in the institution generally. Opportunities are available for research and quality improvement, as well as for medical student and resident teaching, the latter as part of the country’s only civilian/military integrated pediatric residency program. All our physicians hold faculty appointments in the Department of Pediatrics of the Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine and teach medical students and residents. Facility:
Dayton Children's - Main Campus Department:
Dr. Robie Schedule:
Full time Hours:
40 Education/Certification & License Requirements: Division and Center Details
Our Division:
The GI division is composed of 9 pediatric gastroenterologists, 3 pediatric nurse practitioners, 1 physician assistant, 3 registered dieticians, nurses, and support staff to see over 11,000 outpatient visits per year at four sites and perform more than 2,700 endoscopic and motility procedures per year. We have psychologists, dieticians, and social workers embedded in our clinic, and we work closely with our pediatric, surgical, pathology, and radiology colleagues throughout the hospital as well as with our home care team and primary care physicians in our area. Our physicians include hospital leaders in medical affairs, value-based care, and quality. We are active participants in the ImproveCareNow network, and we have on-going research programs in inflammatory bowel disease. Our Center:
Dayton Children’s is a freestanding children’s hospital and level 1 trauma center with more than 35 pediatric specialties. We serve a pediatric population of 510,000 from a 20-county region of central and southwestern Ohio and eastern Indiana at our Main Campus and four satellite locations, including our South Campus that includes a specialty care center, pediatric emergency department, and outpatient surgery center with four operating rooms, including space for GI procedures. An eight-story, 260,000-square-foot patient care tower in the center of our main campus that opened in 2017 includes dedicated space for our GI inpatients and a motility lab. In March 2023, our clinics moved into a new 152,000-square-foot specialty care outpatient center with adjacent labs and radiology.
In 2022 & 2023, Forbes named Dayton Children’s a “Best In-State Employer”! Schedule:
Full-time position within Dayton Children’s Hospital Experience/Research Opportunities:
Opportunities are available for research and quality improvement, as well as for medical student and resident teaching. Responsibilities and Opportunities
Lead and contribute to a congenial GI division, participate in medical student and resident teaching, engage in research and quality improvement projects, and collaborate with hospital leaders in value-based care and clinical programs. Qualifications
Education and Certification/License Requirements: provided in original text (no additional details). Qualified candidates will meet standard pediatric gastroenterology credentialing requirements as part of Dayton Children’s Hospital and Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine affiliation. Note: This description reflects the information provided in the job posting and does not add new details beyond the original language.
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