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Current Opportunities:
- Assistant or Associate Professor of Biostatistics, Tenure Track Position - Wayne State University
- Assistant or Associate Professor of Epidemiology, Tenure Track Position - Wayne State University
- Clinical Associate Professor/Clinical Assistant Professor - The University of Hong Kong School of Clinical Medicine
- Tenure Track Faculty Researcher, Family Medicine
- Director, ACCORDS - University of Colorado School of Medicine
- Postdoctoral Primary Care Research Fellow, Pennsylvania State University
- Assistant Research Director, Morehouse School of Medicine
- Multiple positions, HKUMed
- Faculty Physician Researcher - The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- NRSA Primary Care Research Fellowship - The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- Academic Family Medicine Physician - University of Oklahoma School of Community Medicine
Assistant or Associate Professor of Biostatistics, Tenure Track
Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan
Primary Responsibilities:
The successful faculty candidate is expected to develop/continue an independent research program and to collaborate with other faculty members in the Department. Areas of research with relevance for the Department’s mission include health services research, comparative effectiveness trials, disease prevention and health equity promotion. Successful candidates will show potential to obtain external support for research through competitive grants and to communicate the results to the biostatistics, or related public health communities. Teaching responsibilities include graduate level courses such as biostatistics and advanced statistical programming. The position also carries responsibilities for advising graduate students, and contributing to program development and service activities in the department.
Qualifications:
We seek collegial faculty who have an earned doctorate in biostatistics or a related discipline prior to start date. An MPH degree is a plus. A minimum of one-year teaching experience is required, and online teaching experience is highly desirable. Interests in clinical trial designs, methods and analyses are desirable; related research interests will also be considered. We value diversity and seek individuals committed to inclusive practices in education. Rank is open at the level of an assistant or associate professor, depending on qualifications. Salary and benefits are competitive and commensurate with credentials and experience.
The Department:
The Department of Family Medicine and Public Health Sciences at Wayne State University School of Medicine in Detroit has been nationally ranked in the top 20 primary care departments for NIH funding in each of the past five years and is also the home of MetroNet, a primary care practice-based research network. In addition, the Department sponsors multiple educational and training programs, including a CEPH-accredited MPH program and three ACGME-accredited residency programs.
The University:
Wayne State University (WSU) is a premier, public, urban research university located in the heart of Detroit where students from all backgrounds are offered a rich, high quality education. Our deep-rooted commitment to excellence, collaboration, integrity, diversity and inclusion creates exceptional educational opportunities preparing students for success in a diverse, global society. Designated with the Carnegie classification of “doctoral universities: very high research activity,” external funding exceeded $304 M in 2020. The university offers approximately 350 undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs across its 13 schools and colleges. Student enrollment in fall 2021 exceeded 24,000 individuals, and over 2,300 faculty are appointed. The 2022 Best Colleges rankings by the U.S. News & World Report identified WSU as a national leader in helping economically disadvantaged students succeed and graduate. Many opportunities exist to collaborate with faculty researchers across the Wayne State campus, including at the Karmanos Cancer Institute, an NCI-designated comprehensive cancer center; the NIEHS-funded Center for Urban Responses to Environmental Stressors; the NIMHD-funded Center for Multiple Chronic Diseases and others. WSU encourages applications from women, people of color, and other underrepresented people. Wayne State is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer.
To Apply:
For additional information about the position, please contact Amanda Compton at acompton@med.wayne.edu. To apply for this position, submit application materials (including CV and brief statement of interest and qualifications) to https://waynetalent.csod.com/ux/ats/careersite/2/home/requisition/175?c=waynetalent
Posting #046525.
posting expires March 6, 2023
Assistant or Associate Professor of Epidemiology, Tenure Track
Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan
Primary Responsibilities:
The successful faculty candidate is expected to develop/continue an independent research program and to collaborate with other faculty members in the Department. Successful candidates will show potential to obtain external support for research through competitive grants and to communicate the results to public health communities. Teaching graduate level courses in epidemiology is expected. The position also carries responsibilities for advising graduate students, and contributing to program development and service activities in the department.
Qualifications:
We seek collegial faculty who have an earned doctorate in epidemiology. An MPH degree is a plus. A minimum of one-year teaching experience is required, and online teaching experience is highly desirable. Areas of research with relevance for the Department’s mission include clinical or social epidemiology, disease prevention and health equity promotion, and health services research; related research interests will also be considered. We value diversity and seek individuals committed to inclusive practices in education. Rank is open at the level of an assistant or associate professor, depending on qualifications. Salary and benefits are competitive and commensurate with credentials and experience.
The Department:
The Department of Family Medicine and Public Health Sciences at Wayne State University School of Medicine in Detroit has been nationally ranked in the top 20 primary care departments for NIH funding in each of the past five years, and is also the home of MetroNet, a primary care practice-based research network. In addition, the Department sponsors multiple educational and training programs, including a CEPH-accredited MPH program and three ACGME-accredited residency programs.
The University:
Wayne State University (WSU) is a premier, public, urban research university located in the heart of Detroit where students from all backgrounds are offered a rich, high quality education. Our deep-rooted commitment to excellence, collaboration, integrity, diversity and inclusion creates exceptional educational opportunities preparing students for success in a diverse, global society. Designated with the Carnegie classification of “doctoral universities: very high research activity,” external funding exceeded $304 M in 2020. The university offers approximately 350 undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs across its 13 schools and colleges. Student enrollment in fall 2021 exceeded 24,000 individuals, and over 2,300 faculty are appointed. The 2022 Best Colleges rankings by the U.S. News & World Report identified WSU as a national leader in helping economically disadvantaged students succeed and graduate. Many opportunities exist to collaborate with faculty researchers across the Wayne State campus, including at the Karmanos Cancer Institute, an NCI-designated comprehensive cancer center; the NIEHS-funded Center for Urban Responses to Environmental Stressors; the NIMHD-funded Center for Multiple Chronic Diseases and others. WSU encourages applications from women, people of color, and other underrepresented people. Wayne State is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer.
To Apply:
For additional information about the position, please contact Amanda Compton at acompton@med.wayne.edu. To apply for this position, submit application materials (including CV and brief statement of interest and qualifications) to https://waynetalent.csod.com/ux/ats/careersite/2/home/requisition/176?c=waynetalent. Posting #046524.
posting expires March 6, 2023
Non-Tenure Track Clinical Associate Professor/Clinical Assistant Professor
The University of Hong Kong School of Clinical Medicine, Department of Family Medicine and Primary Care
Applications are invited for appointment as Non-Tenure Track Clinical Associate Professor/Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Family Medicine and Primary Care, School of Clinical Medicine (Ref.: 517449), to commence as soon as possible, on a four-year fixed-term basis, with the possibility of renewal.
The Department of Family Medicine and Primary Care aims to produce doctors to practice medicine of the highest standard and in the best interests of their patients and the community, and to inspire them to strive for and achieve academic excellence. It is the mission of the Department to promote quality primary care through education, patient-centered service and research in family medicine.
Key Position Responsibilities:
- Participate in the planning and delivery of undergraduate and postgraduate medical education programs in Family Medicine
- Conduct clinical research
- Develop and provide clinical services in primary care in the HKUMed affiliated hospitals and clinics including the HKU-Shenzhen Hospital
- Contribute to administrative duties in the Department, Faculty and University.
Information about the post can be obtained from Professor Cindy Lam at clklam@hku.hk.
Qualifications:
Applicants should possess a primary medical qualification registrable with the Medical Council of Hong Kong and a higher qualification in general practice/family medicine, and preferably a FHKAM (Family Medicine) or equivalent specialist qualification. They should demonstrate excellence in clinical services; have a strong commitment and experience in undergraduate teaching; and exhibit the capacity and potential in research. They should also be fluent in both English and Cantonese although teaching, research and professional activities are conducted in English.
Benefits:
A highly competitive salary commensurate with qualifications and experience will be offered, in addition to annual leave and medical benefits. At current rates, salaries tax does not exceed 15% of gross income. The appointment will attract a contract-end gratuity and University contribution to a retirement benefits scheme, totaling up to 15% of basic salary. A monthly cash allowance will be offered to the successful candidate. Housing benefits will also be provided as applicable.
To Apply:
The University only accepts online application for the above post. Applicants should apply online at the University’s career site (https://jobs.hku.hk) and upload an up-to-date curriculum vitae including a publication list highlighting their best papers. Review of applications will start from January 8, 2023 and continue until March 8, 2023 or until the post is filled, whichever is earlier.
The University is an equal opportunities employer and is committed to equality, ethics, inclusivity, diversity and transparency.
posting expires February 15, 2023
Tenure Track Faculty Researcher (Asst Prof/ Assoc Prof/ Professor), Family Medicine
University of Wisconsin, Madison
Position Summary
The University of Wisconsin, Department of Family Medicine and Community Health, a leader in Family Medicine research, teaching, and service, is seeking a Family Medicine physician who is a trained health researcher with a successful track record of peer-reviewed publication and grant funding.
The preferred candidate will have demonstrated success in obtaining external funding, will excel in effective and positive communication, be able to work collaboratively in multidisciplinary research teams across the department, medical school, university and the state, as well as independently. They should be familiar with quantitative and qualitative research methods, data collection and analysis, and summarizing and publishing research findings. The ideal candidate will be looking to lead their own project, collaborate across departments, publish extensively, and develop new research initiatives. More experienced candidates will be expected to provide research mentoring to junior faculty and fellows. For those with clinical training, there will be opportunity to see patients or perform other clinical duties.
The successful candidate will support the five objectives for high-quality primary care as defined by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (https://www.nationalacademies.org/our-work/implementing-high-quality-primary-care). They are: payment; access; workforce; health information technology; and accountability.
This faculty researcher will have responsibilities that include research, teaching various learners include medical students, residents, fellows and others in clinical and research settings, as well as clinical care responsibilities of 20% - 40% FTE.
The successful candidate will be an integral part of a departmental community health initiative designed to bridge the gap between academic medicine, clinical medicine, the health care delivery system, and the community. They will join a group of DFMCH faculty who conduct research in focus areas including, but not limited to, community based participatory research, alcohol and/or substance misuse and use disorders, respiratory infections and infectious disease surveillance, integrative health, health disparities research, obesity prevention, interprofessional primary care teams, health care literacy, artificial intelligence in primary care, value-based care and primary care service. The candidate will meet regularly with research team members to develop and submit grant proposals for external funding, oversee grant activities, supervise and participate in data collection and analysis, and examine project results, develop human subjects protocols, collaborate in the preparation and writing of progress reports and publications, and in the presentation of the research project at local, regional, and national meetings. The faculty will be expected to participate in professional, public, and university service and faculty governance appropriate to the faculty rank and carry leadership responsibilities.
The successful candidate may provide consultative support and expertise for statewide DFMCH faculty and stakeholders regarding community research and evaluation methods. There are excellent opportunities to collaborate with a group of health services researchers within the department, across the Madison and the UW System Campuses, the State Department of Health Services, and Wisconsin communities through the Department's Statewide Clinical Campus. This includes opportunity to work with partners in the UW Madison Institute for Clinical and Translational Research (www.ictr.wisc.edu), the Collaborative Center for Health Equity (https://ictr.wisc.edu/HealthEquityCenter) and to partner with the Milwaukee Center for Urban and Population Health (http://www.cuph.org/). Extensive resources to support health services research are available through the department and the ICTR Health Innovation Program (www.hip.wisc.edu) as well as the Wisconsin Partnership Program (http://www.med.wisc.edu/wisconsin-partnershipprogram/main/499).
Qualifications
- MD or DO
- Wisconsin medical licensure required prior to start date.
- Certification by or eligible for certification by American Board of Family Medicine (ABFM) or American Osteopathic Board of Family
Physicians (AOBFP). - Successful completion of a fully accredited Family Medicine Residency Program.
Strong candidates for this position will have completed a research fellowship and have research interest and experience in community-engaged or community based participatory research, health services research, public health research, primary care research, or related areas. A proven track record of pursuing and successfully obtaining extramural funds and publication in peer-reviewed journals is of benefit to an applicant, as is experience in leading research teams including, but not limited to health services, community health, public health, primary care research, integrative health, health disparities, or substance misuse and use disorders.
This position is available to researchers in the beginning of their career, mid-career, or senior-level researchers who are ready for a
leadership role.
Appointment at rank other than Assistant Professor will require that candidate meets criteria for the tenure rank at UW-Madison. Additionally, UW School of Medicine and Public Health guidelines apply for appointment at full or associate professor rank.
About the Department of Family Medicine and Community Health
The University of Wisconsin Department of Family Medicine and Community Health (UW DFMCH) is a large, tier-one clinical department in the UW School of Medicine and Public Health (SMPH). Ranked fifth in the nation among academic family medicine departments, DFMCH and its associated UW Health clinic operation has over 750 employees, including 171 faculty and an additional 261 clinical adjunct faculty located throughout the state. The DFMCH is committed to patient care while also offering outstanding educational and research programs. Over 150 residents and more than 400 medical students train in the department each year. In FY2021, our physicians and residents practicing at 17 clinics throughout the state managed over 338,000 patient visits, an integral part of the department's success. Research funding from the NIH and other state, federal and private sources exceeded $7.8 million in FY2021 and supported several areas of interest including major research projects in pain management, addiction and substance misuse prevention and treatment, and infectious disease surveillance.
For more information about diversity, equity, inclusion, and antiracism efforts happening within the University of Wisconsin Department of Family Medicine and Community Health, please refer to our website: https://www.fammed.wisc.edu/diversity/.
About the UW School of Medicine and Public Health
The University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health (SMPH) is recognized as an international, national, and statewide leader in education, research, and service. Founded in 1907, it transformed into the nation’s first School of Medicine and Public Health in 2005 to integrate the principles and power of interwoven medical and public health approaches in all of its missions. Powered by more than 5,500 employees, including over 2,000 faculty, the school’s engagement spans the entire state of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health and includes a deep commitment to improvement of the health of the population. This commitment manifests itself in innovative models that serve as paradigms for the rest of the country.
The successful candidate will join a world-class institution that encourages, values and supports interdisciplinary basic, clinic and population health research, and attracts scholars and students from around the world. Madison is the state's capitol city with a population of over 254,000, and offers an ideal combination of natural beauty, stimulating cultural events, outstanding schools.
About UW–Madison
Since 1848, this campus has been a catalyst for the extraordinary. As a public land-grant university and one of the most prolific research institutions in the world, UW–Madison is home to those who are driven by a desire to both explore new worlds and to apply new ideas to real world problems. The campus is home to more than 24,000 faculty and staff and 45,000 undergraduate, graduate, and professional degree students. The university is ranked the number one public university and fourth overall in Washington Monthly’s 2021 College Guide and Rankings and 14th among public institutions in U.S. News & World Report’s 2022 rankings of best colleges. The Wisconsin Idea — the principle that the university should improve people’s lives beyond the classroom — has been guiding the efforts of UW–Madison Badgers for more than a century.
About UW Health
UW Health is the integrated health system of the University of Wisconsin–Madison, serving more than 700,000 patients each year in the Upper Midwest and beyond with 1,849 physicians and 21,000 staff at seven hospitals and more than 80 outpatient sites. UW Health is governed by the UW Hospitals and Clinics Authority and partners with UW School of Medicine and Public Health to fulfill patient care, research, education, and community service missions. UW Health Hospitals, which includes both University Hospital on the UW–Madison campus and UW Health at The American Center on the east side of Madison, has been ranked No. 1 in Wisconsin for 10 years in a row by U.S. News and World Report. University Hospital is one of only 25 U.S. hospitals named to Newsweek’s “Top 100 Global” list, which includes hospitals in 11 countries around the world. American Family Children’s Hospital is also nationally ranked as a top children’s hospital. UW Health has been designated by the Human Rights Campaign Foundation as a Leader in LGBTQ Healthcare Equality in the Healthcare Equality Index.
Madison, Wisconsin (population 270,000) is the vibrant state capital and home to the University of Wisconsin. With many picturesque surrounding towns, the area has the best of all worlds: natural beauty and outdoor recreation, stimulating cultural offerings, distinctive restaurants and shops, and an irreverent spirit of fun. Built on an isthmus between lakes Monona and Mendota, Madison is renowned for its beautiful scenery. A total of five area lakes and more than 270 city parks create the perfect setting for an abundance of year-round outdoor activities from hiking, biking, swimming, and sailing to cross-country skiing, snow sailing, and ice fishing. Urban culture, natural beauty, small-town charm – the greater Madison area offers it all!
Madison has been voted the #1 Best Place to Live (Liveability, 2022), #1 City for Most Successful Women Per Capita (Forbes, 2019), #1 City for Best Work-Life Balance (SmartAsset, 2020), #7 Best City for STEM Professionals (CEO World, 2020), #2 Best State to Practice Medicine (WalletHub, 2020), #2 Best City for Biking (People for Bikes, 2020), #4 Fittest City in the U.S. (ACSM American Fitness Index, 2020), #2 Best Cities for Millennials (rent.com, 2020), #4 Greenest City in the US (Zippia, 2020), #1 Best Place to Retire (Money, 2020), #1 Best Place in the U.S. for Raising Children (DiversityDataKids.com 2020), and #1 Best College Football Town in America (Sports Illustrated, 2019). See what our beautiful city has to offer at madison.wisc.edu.
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Application Link: https://jobs.hr.wisc.edu/en-us/job/516140/asst-prof-assoc-professor-professor-family-medicine-tenure-track
To receive full consideration, please apply by December 15, 2022.
The Centennial Scholars and Centennial Clinicians Programs are designed to support departments in hiring and developing diverse faculty from groups who experience health disparities in Wisconsin. Faculty diversity enhances the quality of education, clinical care and research at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health. If the final candidate is qualified for the Centennial Scholars/Clinicians program, the department will submit an application on their behalf.
The University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health has a deep and profound commitment to diversity both as an end in itself but also as a valuable means for eliminating health disparities. As such, we strongly encourage applications from candidates who foster and promote the values of a diverse, equitable, inclusive, and anti-racist workplace. Applications from Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) individuals, LGBTQ+ and non-binary identities, women, persons with disabilities, military service members, and veterans are strongly encouraged.
posting expires December 31, 2022
Director, ACCORDS (Adult and Child Center for Outcomes Research and Delivery Science)
University of Colorado School of Medicine
The University of Colorado School of Medicine is seeking an individual committed to sustaining and augmenting the school’s excellence in education, research, and clinical care, with an emphasis on equity and inclusivity. The Director of ACCORDS provides strategic direction, vision, and operational leadership to ensure growth in innovative research methods, research funding, and faculty training and mentorship. The director oversees campus and national education in later-phase translational science (e.g. T3-T4), leads a team of 11 program and core directors, 58 faculty investigators, and reports to the Dean of the School of Medicine.
The Center supports innovative and interdisciplinary research by investigators from multiple disciplines, some who have their primary office at ACCORDS and others based in other academic units while collaborating with ACCORDS personnel, programs, and cores. The Center maintains an array of programs and its cores support development of new projects, grant proposals by faculty, and consultations with investigators.
Community Information:
The University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, one of four campuses in the University of Colorado System, is the major academic medical center in the Rocky Mountain region, and one of the largest and most comprehensive biomedical research and clinical care centers in the western United States. The Anschutz Medical Campus is home to an NCI-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center, clinical partners UCHealth University of Colorado Hospital, Children’s Hospital Colorado, and the Rocky Mountain Regional Veterans Affairs Medical Center.
The CU School of Medicine has innovative education and training programs, highly regarded clinical programs, and distinctive and highly productive research programs fueled by more than $577 million annually in grants. The school employs nearly 4,000 faculty and has nearly 1,000 faculty members employed by affiliated institutions. The school’s total annual clinical and research revenue is about $2 billion per year. In addition, the school and its supporters have invested significant resources in research programs, including the recently created Center for Health Artificial Intelligence.
To Apply:
Applications are accepted electronically through the online CU Careers application portal, Requisition #28239.
Questions regarding the search may be directed to carolyn.goble@cuanschutz.edu or colleen.moya@cuanschutz.edu.
posting expires February 1, 2023
Postdoctoral Primary Care Research Fellow
Family and Community Medicine, Internal Medicine, Pediatrics – Pennsylvania State University
The Penn State College of Medicine, Department of Family and Community Medicine (FCM), in Hershey, PA seeks postdoctoral fellows who aspire to become independent researchers to join the HRSA-funded T32 Primary Care Research Fellowship, housed within FCM. The Fellowship is designed for postgraduate learners who wish to receive training in primary care research to address some of the most pressing problems in public health and health care, including substance use, mental health disorders, and related disparities.
The Fellowship is led by experienced clinician-scientists in Family & Community Medicine (Dr. David Rabago-Program Director; Dr. Aleksandra Zgierska-Associate Program Director), General Internal Medicine (Dr. Jennifer McCall-Hosenfeld- Associate Program Director) and General Pediatrics (Dr. Ian Paul-Associate Program Director), in collaboration with partners from the broader Penn State community, with faculty from diverse backgrounds and disciplines who bring varied perspectives to the investigation of complex problems. The Fellowship's rigorous program is guided by leading-edge concepts of active mentorship; experiential learning; diversity, equity and inclusion; translational research; and team science. Individually-tailored training is the core of the program. Fellows have access to a vast array of coursework and degree programs; mentored research experiences across numerous departments, schools and institutes; and a collegial research-oriented institutional and departmental culture. This training provides the environment in which diverse fellows learn to conduct culturally competent, high-quality primary care research and advance their careers toward the goal of becoming independent investigators able to conduct innovative primary care-based research to improve health outcomes in areas of high public health need. Fellows who are clinicians may be able to engage in clinical practice on a limited basis, based on the individual considerations and approvals.
Eligible candidates will have an MD/DO/PhD or equivalent terminal degrees in hand at time of start from a wide range of disciplines, including medicine, pharmacy, nursing, psychology, or the social sciences, and, ideally, have experience with the core areas of interest: substance use, pain, mental health, human subjects research or big data science, and a track-record of research output.
Community Information:
The Fellowship is administered through the Family and Community Medicine (FCM) Department, a part of the Penn State Health (PSH) system. Over 50 years ago, during the founding of the Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, PSH recognized the importance of primary care by establishing the first family medicine department in a US academic health center. The FCM has grown tremendously since then, with approximately 200 providers, 16 outpatient clinics, active inpatient and obstetrical services, family medicine residency with 60 trainees annually, and robust clinical and research fellowship training. PSH has a diverse patient population dispersed throughout its 28-county catchment area, which comprises four million people and several federally-designated, medically-underserved areas, including Appalachia. Recent community health needs assessments have identified substance use disorders, mental health, pain and health disparities as priority issues. Fellows will partner with the Penn State faculty across the University's several campuses to help address these health issues, especially as they affect underserved, underrepresented populations.
Our diverse communities of central Pennsylvania provide something for everyone. Local and state parks, lush green mountains, with the famous Appalachian Trail nearby, provide opportunities to enjoy nature. Regional urban hubs boast art museums, local vineyards, excellent restaurants, shopping, home to the state Capital, and, of course, legendary Hershey Park. Local school districts are award-winning, and the Hershey recreational center offers swimming and other recreation for families and children. We are conveniently located within driving distance of metropolitan Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and Washington, DC.
How to Apply:
To apply, candidates should upload a cover letter with a summary of relevant skills, statement of research interests and goals, current curriculum vitae, and at least two professional references’ contact information (name, position title, institution, email address) relevant to this position. The expected start date for the 2023/2024 academic year is the fall 2023. Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the fellowship positions are filled.
This is a limited-term appointment funded for one year from date of hire.
Employment will require successful completion of background check(s) in accordance with University polices.
Per HRSA guidelines, the individual to be trained must be a citizen or a noncitizen national ("green card" holder) of the United States or have been lawfully admitted for permanent residence at the time of appointment.
The Pennsylvania State University is committed to and accountable for advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion in all of its forms. We embrace individual uniqueness, foster a culture of inclusive excellence that supports both broad and specific diversity initiatives, leverage the educational and institutional benefits of diversity, and engage all individuals to help them thrive. We value inclusive excellence as a core strength and an essential element of our public service mission.
posting expires January 4, 2023
Assistant Research Director/Clinical Faculty
National Center for Primary Care, Morehouse School of Medicine
The National Center for Primary Care (NCPC) at Morehouse School of Medicine (MSM) seeks to hire a clinician-researcher to serve as NCPC Assistant Research Director and Director of the Southeast Regional Clinicians Network (SERCN). This individual will spend approximately 60-70% of their effort contributing to the NCPC’s broad scope of research activities under the leadership of the NCPC Research & Policy Division Director. This individual
Under the guidance and direction of the NCPC Research & Policy Director, the Assistant Research Director will contribute to the NCPC’s broad scope of research activities. The individual will lead the design, planning, and implementation of existing research projects and collaborate with the NCPC research team on study design and development of research questions, analytic plans, manuscripts, and funding proposals. As the SERCN Director, this individual will oversee and coordinate all ongoing research and engagement activities related to SERCN, take on a leadership role on funded projects, and develop a strategic plan to guide SERCN activities over the next five years.
The individual will also have an academic/clinical appointment in one of MSM’s primary care clinical departments (Family Medicine, Internal Medicine, Preventive Medicine, and Pediatrics).
Key Functions:
- Research: Lead and support the development of study designs, analytic plans, data collection protocols, and dissemination plans
- Scholarly writing and dissemination: Produce research manuscripts, technical reports, funding proposals, abstracts, and other written materials (serving as lead and co-author); Present research findings at conferences and meetings
- Leadership and collaboration: Provide leadership and guidance to the NCPC research team; Serve in leadership roles for two externally funded research projects; Guide/develop the SERCN strategic plan; Collaborate with internal and external research partners
- Partner/Network management & development: Develop/nurture relationships with collaborative research partners; Oversee coordination of SERCN meetings and other activities and engagement of SERCN partner organizations
- Clinical: Provide clinical services at Morehouse Healthcare through a clinical appointment in one of MSM’s primary care departments
Minimum Qualifications:
- MD/DO
- Board Certification in a primary care specialty (Internal Medicine, Family Medicine, Pediatrics, etc.) Expertise in primary care and practice-based research
- Strong commitment to and understanding of health equity
- Established track record of scientific publications and research dissemination that includes local, regional, and national presentations at conferences and seminars
- Demonstrated track record in or potential for securing external grant awards from such agencies as the National Institutes of Health, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI), Health Resources & Services Administration (HRSA), National Science Foundation, and other funding agencies
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills
- High level of professionalism
Preferred Qualifications:
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Experience conducting or contributing to health services, health policy, and/or community-based research using secondary data analysis, mixed-methods, and/or interventional approaches.
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Familiarity using claims data and other large data sets.
Community Information:
The NCPC research team, situated in the NCPC Research & Policy Division, is a multi-disciplinary, cross-institutional group with expertise in health services, health policy, community-based, and practice-based research. The NCPC research team works at a prominent level to cultivate partnerships with clinics, primary care associations, community organizations, research institutions, and many other collaborators, in support of MSM’s mission to lead the creation and advancement of health equity. The NCPC research team’s primary research methods fall into three main categories: 1) large population data set research, with specific expertise in Medicaid claims; 2) systems- and policy-level mixed-methods research; and 3) practice- and community-based interventional research. This research portfolio is supported by more than $50 million in active grants, contracts, and cooperative agreements with federal, state, and private funders.
SERCN, founded in 1995, is an Agency for Health Care Research and Quality (AHRQ) designated practice- based research network of Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHC) and Primary Care Associations (PCA) in eight southeastern states (Georgia, Florida, Mississippi, Alabama, North Carolina, South Carolina, Kentucky, and Tennessee). SERCN is a key component of the NCPC’s research strategy and serves as an important communication and dissemination network for NCPC’s research.
How to Apply:
Please direct all questions about this position to Megan Douglas, JD, Research & Policy Director, National Center for Primary Care, Morehouse School of Medicine (mdouglas@msm.edu).
posting expires January 4, 2023
Multiple Positions
HKUMed, Hong Kong
The Medical Faculty of the University of Hong Kong has launched a global recruitment campaign to recruit 140 clinical and non-clinical professoriate staff ahead of our 140th anniversary in 2027. We look forward to meeting interested academics.
Visit www.med.hku.hk/140for140 to learn more about the campaign.
posting expires January 4, 2023
Faculty Physician Researcher, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Organization
The UNC School of Medicine has a rich tradition of excellence and care. Our mission is to improve the health and wellbeing of North Carolinians, and others whom we serve. We accomplish this by providing leadership and excellence in the interrelated areas of patient care, education, and research. We strive to promote faculty, staff, and learner development in a diverse, respectful environment where our colleagues demonstrate professionalism, enhance learning, and create personal and professional sustainability. We optimize our partnership with the UNC Health System through close collaboration and commitment to service.
Position Summary
The Department of Family Medicine at the University of North Carolina is well-poised to meet the call for more primary care research, as our nation restructures health care to improve the health of our population. The transition to value-based care, addressing health disparities, managing chronic disease, preventive health, and more, will require robust primary care with more investment in primary care research, training, and practice.
As a Faculty Physician Researcher, you will be an integral part of our department’s success. Our team members advance the tripartite mission of the UNC School of Medicine, including excellent patient care, superior teaching, and impactful research. We support our faculty with professional development opportunities in the department, in the institution, and nationally. Each faculty member is supported by a mentoring subcommittee that helps build the framework to a successful career, including career planning, counseling around career goals, and regular review of academic activities, all tailored to individual professional and personal goals.
As a physician, you will not only have the chance to develop a career in research, but also to practice in a nationally known program. Our department has a long history of leadership locally and nationally, an aspirational culture, and an innovative attitude. High quality, compassionate patient care is at the center of everything we do. You will have the opportunity to compliment your research with a practice that reflects your interests, given our robust outpatient and inpatient services.
Education and Experience Requirements
MD or DO required. Candidates must be board certified in Family Medicine. Must have research experience in health services research, evaluation of health care interventions, clinical trials, public health, health policy, population health, or a closely related field.
Fellowship training and/or an advanced degree (e.g., MPH) is highly desirable, but not mandatory. This position is ideal for a researcher interested in working in a vibrant, nationally prominent department to help us achieve greater excellence and impact. Candidates must have demonstrated ability to be collaborative, positive, and productive.
How to Apply
Please visit https://unc.peopleadmin.com/postings/227239 for more information and to submit an application.
Equal Opportunity Employer
The Department of Family Medicine is committed to building a culturally diverse faculty and strongly encourages applications from underrepresented minority (URM) groups.
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, color, disability, gender, gender expression, gender identity, genetic information, national origin, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, or status as a protected veteran.
posting expires December 21, 2022
NRSA Primary Care Research Fellowship, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
The Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research
Positions are available immediately and also beginning July 1, 2023 in a research fellowship for family physicians, general internists, and general pediatricians. Over the program’s 34-year history, more than 80% of the program’s 75+ fellows have assumed research-focused academic positions upon graduation. The program’s two to three year curriculum includes coursework leading to an MPH degree in UNC’s School of Public Health, extensive hands-on research involvement on a variety of studies with a variety of faculty-mentors, weekly works-in-progress seminars, and two other weekly seminars on grant writing and professional communication offered through the School of Medicine’s CTSA-supported NC TraCS (Translational and Clinical Research Curriculum). Fellows provide care for patients two half-days each week. The program’s NIH/HRSA National Research Service Award grant funds fellows’ salaries (stipends) at about $58,000 to about $64,000 each year, depending on fellows’ years of training and experience since medical school. Funds are also provided for travel to conferences, project expenses, and health and malpractice insurance. Interviews are offered to candidates whose educational and career needs match the program and UNC. Positions are offered on a rolling basis. The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
For information and the application process: https://www.shepscenter.unc.edu/fellowships/nrsa-primary-care-research-fellowship/.
Applicants are encouraged to contact the Program Director directly:
Katrina Donahue, MD, MPH
984-974-4652; katrina_donahue@med.unc.edu
posting expires December 18, 2022
Academic Family Medicine Physician
University of Oklahoma School of Community Medicine, Tulsa, Oklahoma
The Department of Family and Community Medicine is seeking a full-time Family Medicine Physician to join the Department as a faculty physician. The candidate will be joining a very busy practice in the greater Tulsa, Oklahoma area.
Primary Responsibilities:
Primary responsibilities include resident and student teaching and scholarly activities; clinical faculty will also have patient care responsibilities. Faculty appointments are through the School of Community Medicine, a regional campus of the University of Oklahoma, College of Medicine, in partnership with the University of Tulsa. OU Health Physicians offers a full range of care in both inpatient and outpatient settings.
Qualifications:
Faculty rank will be determined by the qualifications and experience of the successful candidate. A competitive salary and an excellent benefits package are offered. Various administrative positions may be available, based on candidate qualifications and departmental needs. Candidates should have an MD, DO, or equivalent with board certification/eligibility in Family Medicine. All applicants for clinical roles must hold or be eligible to obtain a license to practice in Oklahoma.
Community Information:
Tulsa is situated in northeast Oklahoma, a beautiful region of the state known as Green Country. The metropolitan area boasts a low cost of living as well as a lively music scene, world-renowned art museums, ballet, and outstanding entertainment venues. Tulsa is also home to USA Today’s Best City Park, a unique recreation area known as the Gathering Place, located along the Arkansas River. You can read more information about the School of Community Medicine at http://www.ou.edu/content/tulsa/community_medicine.html.
To Apply:
Interested applicants can apply online at http://apply.interfolio.com/101045
The University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center seeks to recruit and retain a diverse community of health professionals and scholars. We seek a community with a wide range of perspectives and experiences, and we provide equal employment opportunities to qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, political beliefs, national origin, age (40 or older), sex (see policy at https://www.ou.edu/eoo/about/sexual-misconduct-policies) sexual orientation, genetic information, gender identity, gender expression, disability, or veteran status.
posting expires November 30, 2022
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