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Assistant/Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine
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Assistant/Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine
The Department of Emergency Medicine at the University of Virginia seeks applicants for multiple tenure-eligible or tenure-ineligible positions to serve as an Assistant/Associate or Professor of Emergency Medicine. These individuals will work directly with Department leadership and the Chair on research productivity, academic instruction, service activities with a focus on the clinical programs. These positions will include protected time to support scholarly pursuits based on a prior sustained record of achievement. This position carries a faculty appointment in the University of Virginia School of Medicine. The Department of Emergency Medicine is led by Andrew E. Muck, MD, MBA, and includes adult care, pediatric care, and active air and ground transport programs. There is an established emergency medicine residency program and fellowships in Medical Toxicology, EMS, Cardiovascular Emergencies, Ultrasound, Research, Administration, Global Health, and Education. The UVA Health System is a 700-bed tertiary care and Level 1 trauma center with an annual ED census of 75,000 located at the foot of the Blue Ridge Mountains in Charlottesville, Virginia. Clinical responsibilities include serving as attending physicians within the UVA emergency department. Completion of residency training in emergency medicine and board-eligibility/certification will be required. Preference given to those applicants who have completed additional fellowship training and board certifications. Clinical Activities – Faculty serve as attending physicians within the UVA emergency department. Teaching - Teaching encompasses all activities that directly facilitate student learning. Research - The research component normally includes scholarly publication, attending academic conferences and obtaining grants. Service - University service involves membership in departmental, college-level and university committees. In addition to the above job responsibilities, other duties may be assigned. Qualifications: Qualified candidates must have an MD or DO and residency trained in Emergency Medicine. Applicants with specific fellowship training and/or a continued record of academic accomplishment are encouraged to apply. Successful applicants will demonstrate a commitment to advancing their academic career by joining a diverse and highly accomplished faculty. The successful candidate will have a proven track record or a significant potential for leadership and collaboration to promote the continued growth of the emergency medicine program. To apply, please submit your application through Interfolio with the following documents: CV Cover Letter Contact information for at least 3 references UVA is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes applications from diverse candidates.
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The Department of Emergency Medicine at the University of Virginia seeks applicants for multiple tenure-eligible or tenure-ineligible positions to serve as an Assistant/Associate or Professor of Emergency Medicine. These individuals will work directly with Department leadership and the Chair on research productivity, academic instruction, service activities with a focus on the clinical programs. These positions will include protected time to support scholarly pursuits based on a prior sustained record of achievement. This position carries a faculty appointment in the University of Virginia School of Medicine. The Department of Emergency Medicine is led by Andrew E. Muck, MD, MBA, and includes adult care, pediatric care, and active air and ground transport programs. There is an established emergency medicine residency program and fellowships in Medical Toxicology, EMS, Cardiovascular Emergencies, Ultrasound, Research, Administration, Global Health, and Education. The UVA Health System is a 700-bed tertiary care and Level 1 trauma center with an annual ED census of 75,000 located at the foot of the Blue Ridge Mountains in Charlottesville, Virginia. Clinical responsibilities include serving as attending physicians within the UVA emergency department. Completion of residency training in emergency medicine and board-eligibility/certification will be required. Preference given to those applicants who have completed additional fellowship training and board certifications. Clinical Activities – Faculty serve as attending physicians within the UVA emergency department. Teaching - Teaching encompasses all activities that directly facilitate student learning. Research - The research component normally includes scholarly publication, attending academic conferences and obtaining grants. Service - University service involves membership in departmental, college-level and university committees. In addition to the above job responsibilities, other duties may be assigned. Qualifications: Qualified candidates must have an MD or DO and residency trained in Emergency Medicine. Applicants with specific fellowship training and/or a continued record of academic accomplishment are encouraged to apply. Successful applicants will demonstrate a commitment to advancing their academic career by joining a diverse and highly accomplished faculty. The successful candidate will have a proven track record or a significant potential for leadership and collaboration to promote the continued growth of the emergency medicine program. To apply, please submit your application through Interfolio with the following documents: CV Cover Letter Contact information for at least 3 references UVA is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes applications from diverse candidates.
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