What are the responsibilities and job description for the Open Rank of Internal Medicine in General Internal Medicine position at unm?
The University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center,
Department of Internal Medicine, is seeking Board Certified/Board Eligible Internal Medicine or
Preventive Medicine-trained physicians to join our expanding outpatient faculty
group in Albuquerque, NM. UNM HSC is the only academic medical center and the
primary teaching hospital in New Mexico, providing care for over 200,000
patients annually and serving as the state's only Level I trauma center.
At UNM SOM, you’ll belong to a dynamic community dedicated
to improving all lives. Whether conducting research, caring for patients, or
learning in the classroom, you’ll collaborate, innovate, and refine your
skills. In Albuquerque and across New Mexico, you’ll discover stunning desert
landscapes, the Sandia Mountains, rich cultural heritage, and a vibrant arts
scene—along with the bold flavors of local New Mexican cuisine, from fiery
green chile to savory carne adovada—to inspire and energize you.
This position focuses on providing high-quality,
evidence-based primary care to a dedicated patient panel while also supervising
Internal Medicine residents during their continuity clinic experience. Our
community clinics are Level III NCQA-recognized Patient-Centered Medical Homes,
offering comprehensive primary care with integrated clinical pharmacists,
behavioral health support, and care management teams.
In addition to clinical duties, candidates will have
dedicated time for medical student education and opportunities for advancement
in leadership across academic and administrative roles.
Physician Benefits:
- Clinician Educator positions are available at various academic ranks and tracks
- Competitive salary based on experience and education; incentive package available
- Established community-based clinics in the Albuquerque area
- Opportunities for innovation in medical education and clinical practice
- Team-based approach to primary care
- Ability to precept residents and medical students in different clinical settings
- Dedicated time and opportunities to contribute to undergraduate and graduate medical
- Supportive environment with experienced faculty for mentorship and professional growth
- Training and continuing medical education opportunities
- Leadership opportunities with mentorship and coaching for success
- Participation in scholarly activities with learners and colleagues
- Involvement in quality and process improvement initiatives for patient care
- Annual CME allowance, tuition remission, and dependent education scholarships
- Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision benefits
- Defined benefit pension through the New Mexico Educational Retirement Board