What are the responsibilities and job description for the Open Rank of General Pediatrics position at unm?
The Department of Pediatrics at the University Of New Mexico
School of Medicine is seeking an Open Rank/Open Track faculty colleague for a
full-time position with clinical and academic responsibilities in the Division
of General and Community Pediatrics.
Clinical duties are in a busy outpatient group practice. This includes primary care for the community, including children with complex medical conditions and/or social situations, resident continuity clinic and urgent care teaching clinic. Primary care clinics have NCQA PCMH (patient-centered medical home) recognition. The Urgent Care Clinic acuity includes evaluation and management of patients who may require admission to the PICU and hospitalist services. Inpatient duties include newborn and/or intermediate care nursery. Clinical responsibilities include a share of weekday, evening, weekend and holiday hours as well as overnight parent telephone advice call. Schedules are organized 6-12 months in advance.
In this position the successful candidate will care for patients ranging in age from birth through adolescence, in an ethnically and medically diverse population. Also, this position will be involved in bedside teaching and other resident and medical student education. There is an expectation for engagement in scholarly activities.
Clinical duties are in a busy outpatient group practice. This includes primary care for the community, including children with complex medical conditions and/or social situations, resident continuity clinic and urgent care teaching clinic. Primary care clinics have NCQA PCMH (patient-centered medical home) recognition. The Urgent Care Clinic acuity includes evaluation and management of patients who may require admission to the PICU and hospitalist services. Inpatient duties include newborn and/or intermediate care nursery. Clinical responsibilities include a share of weekday, evening, weekend and holiday hours as well as overnight parent telephone advice call. Schedules are organized 6-12 months in advance.
In this position the successful candidate will care for patients ranging in age from birth through adolescence, in an ethnically and medically diverse population. Also, this position will be involved in bedside teaching and other resident and medical student education. There is an expectation for engagement in scholarly activities.