U of L Physicians
The Division of Gastroenterology at the University of Louisville School of Medicine is seeking a Gastroenterologist with Inflammatory Bowel Disease Focus to join a division engaged in diverse clinical and academic practice, and research including multiple NIH grants, and two NIH Center grants. Appointment will be at the rank of assistant of associate level, depending on qualifications and experience. Candidates must have completed ACGME accredited fellowship in gastroenterology.
Teaching Teaching responsibilities may include participation in clinical diagnosis, lectures to medical students, and extramural programs such as continuing medical education lectures at area hospitals.
Service Will interact with the division chief and faculty to develop and implement plans for growth in the field.
Clinical Clinical practice includes hospital rotations, inpatient and outpatient endoscopy, and office-based patient care. The primary clinical focus of this position will be on inflammatory bowel disease and will play a pivotal role in the division's expanding clinical trials program.
Research Opportunity for clinical trials and IBD-related outcomes research.
Competitive salary with recruitment incentives
Starting Bonus
Comprehensive provider health and retirement benefits
Level of academic appointment and compensation commensurate with experience
Affiliation with the University of Louisville School of Medicine
Free tuition to the University of Louisville School for employees and their families
Interested Candidates Kristine Krueger, MD, professor and chief of academic and clinical affairs.
via email .
Randi Ragan is a physician recruiter with UofL Health - UofL Physicians.
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Teaching Teaching responsibilities may include participation in clinical diagnosis, lectures to medical students, and extramural programs such as continuing medical education lectures at area hospitals.
Service Will interact with the division chief and faculty to develop and implement plans for growth in the field.
Clinical Clinical practice includes hospital rotations, inpatient and outpatient endoscopy, and office-based patient care. The primary clinical focus of this position will be on inflammatory bowel disease and will play a pivotal role in the division's expanding clinical trials program.
Research Opportunity for clinical trials and IBD-related outcomes research.
Competitive salary with recruitment incentives
Starting Bonus
Comprehensive provider health and retirement benefits
Level of academic appointment and compensation commensurate with experience
Affiliation with the University of Louisville School of Medicine
Free tuition to the University of Louisville School for employees and their families
Interested Candidates Kristine Krueger, MD, professor and chief of academic and clinical affairs.
via email .
Randi Ragan is a physician recruiter with UofL Health - UofL Physicians.
#J-18808-Ljbffr