Griffin Hospital
Griffin Health is an independent, not-for-profit healthcare system in Derby, Connecticut, dedicated to person-centered, high-quality care for over 130,000 residents. Anchored by Griffin Hospital—a 160‑bed acute care community teaching hospital and Planetree International’s flagship facility—Griffin Health emphasizes kindness, respect, and active patient engagement.
Recognized nationally and internationally for clinical excellence, patient satisfaction, and social responsibility, Griffin has earned honors such as Newsweek’s “World’s Best Hospital” list for the last 5 consecutive years, LOWN Institute’s top state ranking for outcomes, and Becker’s “100 Best Community Hospitals” designation, as well as Fortune'sMagazine's "100 Best Companies to Work For". The organization fosters a supportive, wellness‑focused work environment with programs like Griffin AgeLess, empowering caregivers to thrive physically, emotionally, and professionally. Through innovation, community outreach, health education, and food‑security initiatives, Griffin Health advances whole‑person healing and strengthens the communities it serves.
Griffin’s suburban atmosphere offers an easy commute, away from congested cities with easy to find free parking. Employees can also take advantage of generous benefits and wellness programs that add distinct advantage in its employee compensation.
Main Function Clinical Responsibilities
Diagnose and manage hormonal disorders, including:
Thyroid diseases (hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism, thyroid nodules)
Adrenal and pituitary disorders
Growth and puberty disorders
Osteoporosis and calcium disorders
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)
Interpret laboratory tests and imaging related to hormone levels
Develop long‑term treatment plans (medications, hormone therapy, lifestyle guidance)
Monitor chronic conditions and adjust treatment over time
Coordinate care with primary care physicians and other specialists
Educate patients on disease management and prevention
Procedural & Administrative Duties
Perform and interpret specialized diagnostic tests (e.g., hormone stimulation/suppression tests)
Maintain detailed medical records
Ensure compliance with medical and ethical standards
Participate in quality improvement and patient safety initiatives
Academic & Research (Optional)
Teach medical students, residents, or fellows
Conduct clinical research and publish findings
Stay current with advances in endocrinology
Education Requirements Bachelor’s Degree (4 years)
Pre‑med track (biology, chemistry, physics, math)
Strong academic performance (GPA)
Medical School – MD (4 years)
Basic medical sciences (first 2 years)
Clinical rotations (last 2 years)
Earn Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree
Residency in Internal Medicine (3 years)
Broad training in adult medicine
Board eligibility in Internal Medicine
Fellowship in Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism (2–3 years)
Specialized training in hormonal disorders
Advanced clinical and research experience
Licensing & Certification
Pass USMLE (or equivalent national exams)
Obtain state medical license
Board Certification:
American Board of Internal Medicine (Internal Medicine)
Subspecialty certification in Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism
Experience Requirements
Residency experience managing complex medical conditions
Fellowship experience with endocrine‑specific cases
Experience interpreting specialized lab tests and imaging
Strong patient management skills for chronic diseases
Optional research experience for academic or hospital‑based roles
Strong analytical and diagnostic skills
Clear communication with patients and healthcare teams
Comfort with data interpretation and evidence‑based medicine
Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities This employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws.For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.
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Recognized nationally and internationally for clinical excellence, patient satisfaction, and social responsibility, Griffin has earned honors such as Newsweek’s “World’s Best Hospital” list for the last 5 consecutive years, LOWN Institute’s top state ranking for outcomes, and Becker’s “100 Best Community Hospitals” designation, as well as Fortune'sMagazine's "100 Best Companies to Work For". The organization fosters a supportive, wellness‑focused work environment with programs like Griffin AgeLess, empowering caregivers to thrive physically, emotionally, and professionally. Through innovation, community outreach, health education, and food‑security initiatives, Griffin Health advances whole‑person healing and strengthens the communities it serves.
Griffin’s suburban atmosphere offers an easy commute, away from congested cities with easy to find free parking. Employees can also take advantage of generous benefits and wellness programs that add distinct advantage in its employee compensation.
Main Function Clinical Responsibilities
Diagnose and manage hormonal disorders, including:
Thyroid diseases (hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism, thyroid nodules)
Adrenal and pituitary disorders
Growth and puberty disorders
Osteoporosis and calcium disorders
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)
Interpret laboratory tests and imaging related to hormone levels
Develop long‑term treatment plans (medications, hormone therapy, lifestyle guidance)
Monitor chronic conditions and adjust treatment over time
Coordinate care with primary care physicians and other specialists
Educate patients on disease management and prevention
Procedural & Administrative Duties
Perform and interpret specialized diagnostic tests (e.g., hormone stimulation/suppression tests)
Maintain detailed medical records
Ensure compliance with medical and ethical standards
Participate in quality improvement and patient safety initiatives
Academic & Research (Optional)
Teach medical students, residents, or fellows
Conduct clinical research and publish findings
Stay current with advances in endocrinology
Education Requirements Bachelor’s Degree (4 years)
Pre‑med track (biology, chemistry, physics, math)
Strong academic performance (GPA)
Medical School – MD (4 years)
Basic medical sciences (first 2 years)
Clinical rotations (last 2 years)
Earn Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree
Residency in Internal Medicine (3 years)
Broad training in adult medicine
Board eligibility in Internal Medicine
Fellowship in Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism (2–3 years)
Specialized training in hormonal disorders
Advanced clinical and research experience
Licensing & Certification
Pass USMLE (or equivalent national exams)
Obtain state medical license
Board Certification:
American Board of Internal Medicine (Internal Medicine)
Subspecialty certification in Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism
Experience Requirements
Residency experience managing complex medical conditions
Fellowship experience with endocrine‑specific cases
Experience interpreting specialized lab tests and imaging
Strong patient management skills for chronic diseases
Optional research experience for academic or hospital‑based roles
Strong analytical and diagnostic skills
Clear communication with patients and healthcare teams
Comfort with data interpretation and evidence‑based medicine
Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities This employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws.For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.
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