What are the responsibilities and job description for the Associate Professor, Maternal Fetal Medicine - Part Time position at Texas Tech Univ Health Sciences Ctr?
The OB/GYN Department at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center operates a faculty group practice at on off-campus site. Up to two half-days per week will be spent in a high risk obstetric clinic. The remainder of the week would be divided between labor and delivery, Center for Perinatal Medicine (CPM), and overseeing the resident clinic on campus. CPM is the site for ultrasound and genetic counseling The department currently does not employ a genetic counselor.
- Manage complex, high-risk pregnancies through inpatient/outpatient care.
- Utilization of advanced ultrasound.
- Prenatal procedures.
- Teaching residents and medical students.
- MD or DO.
- Completion of an OB/Gyn Residency.
- Completion of an MFM Fellowship.
- Active Texas Medical License.