Columbia University
THE OPPORTUNITY
This is an exciting opportunity to join the Department of Pediatrics at the Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons at the rank of Associate Professor. Columbia University Irving Medical Center is one of the nation's foremost academic health science centers, working in collaboration with New York-Presbyterian Hospital, a premier health system.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons and New York-Presbyterian Hospital are recruiting a full-time academic pediatric faculty member in the Division of Pediatric Hematology, Oncology, and Stem Cell Transplantation at the Assistant Professor level (commensurate with credentials) on the non-tenure track. The focus will be on clinical care of pediatric patients with non-malignant hematologic disorders. The successful candidate will have opportunities to collaborate with clinical and research faculty within the division, at Columbia University Irving Medical Center, the NCI-designated Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center, and the Mailman School of Public Health.
The Division of Pediatric Hematology, Oncology, and Stem Cell Transplant at Columbia Children's Health, affiliated with New York-Presbyterian Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital (MSCH), was founded in 1959. It is one of the oldest and most comprehensive centers in the country for treating children with cancer and blood disorders. MSCH has 202 inpatient pediatric beds, including a 54-bed Pediatric Intensive Care Unit and 10 operating rooms. The division comprises three sections (Hematology, Oncology, and Stem Cell Transplantation), with 21 full-time faculty, 4 research RNs/NPs, 8 clinical research associates, and 2 regulatory specialists. It includes an ACGME-accredited Fellowship Program and a FACT-accredited stem cell transplant program.
We are seeking a physician specializing in Primary Immune Regulation Disorders (PIRD), with knowledge of a rapidly expanding set of genetic disorders presenting with autoimmune, autoinflammatory, lymphoproliferative, and atopic manifestations across various specialties.
The physician's responsibilities include:
Inpatient and outpatient care Teaching residents and fellows Building the PIRD Program through research opportunities
Minimum qualifications include:
MD or DO degree and an active NYS Medical License Board certification in Pediatric Hematology/Oncology or an equivalent, with experience in Stem Cell Transplantation and clinical training in pediatrics Strong interpersonal skills and ability to collaborate effectively across disciplines Ability to create a high-energy, results-oriented work environment that values teamwork and success sharing
Columbia University is an Equal Opportunity Employer / Disability / Veteran.
Pay Transparency Disclosure
The salary will be determined based on factors such as departmental budgets, qualifications, experience, education, licenses, specialty, and training. The stated range is an estimate of the potential compensation at the time of posting.
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This is an exciting opportunity to join the Department of Pediatrics at the Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons at the rank of Associate Professor. Columbia University Irving Medical Center is one of the nation's foremost academic health science centers, working in collaboration with New York-Presbyterian Hospital, a premier health system.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons and New York-Presbyterian Hospital are recruiting a full-time academic pediatric faculty member in the Division of Pediatric Hematology, Oncology, and Stem Cell Transplantation at the Assistant Professor level (commensurate with credentials) on the non-tenure track. The focus will be on clinical care of pediatric patients with non-malignant hematologic disorders. The successful candidate will have opportunities to collaborate with clinical and research faculty within the division, at Columbia University Irving Medical Center, the NCI-designated Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center, and the Mailman School of Public Health.
The Division of Pediatric Hematology, Oncology, and Stem Cell Transplant at Columbia Children's Health, affiliated with New York-Presbyterian Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital (MSCH), was founded in 1959. It is one of the oldest and most comprehensive centers in the country for treating children with cancer and blood disorders. MSCH has 202 inpatient pediatric beds, including a 54-bed Pediatric Intensive Care Unit and 10 operating rooms. The division comprises three sections (Hematology, Oncology, and Stem Cell Transplantation), with 21 full-time faculty, 4 research RNs/NPs, 8 clinical research associates, and 2 regulatory specialists. It includes an ACGME-accredited Fellowship Program and a FACT-accredited stem cell transplant program.
We are seeking a physician specializing in Primary Immune Regulation Disorders (PIRD), with knowledge of a rapidly expanding set of genetic disorders presenting with autoimmune, autoinflammatory, lymphoproliferative, and atopic manifestations across various specialties.
The physician's responsibilities include:
Inpatient and outpatient care Teaching residents and fellows Building the PIRD Program through research opportunities
Minimum qualifications include:
MD or DO degree and an active NYS Medical License Board certification in Pediatric Hematology/Oncology or an equivalent, with experience in Stem Cell Transplantation and clinical training in pediatrics Strong interpersonal skills and ability to collaborate effectively across disciplines Ability to create a high-energy, results-oriented work environment that values teamwork and success sharing
Columbia University is an Equal Opportunity Employer / Disability / Veteran.
Pay Transparency Disclosure
The salary will be determined based on factors such as departmental budgets, qualifications, experience, education, licenses, specialty, and training. The stated range is an estimate of the potential compensation at the time of posting.
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