The University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) and the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation are seeking two full-time physiatrists (MD/DO) with interests in spine, sports, and musculoskeletal medicine for our growing department. Our expanding programs within an integrated healthcare delivery and finance system offer unique opportunities for value-based care and boast a collaborative environment with other sub-specialties to ensure comprehensive approaches to patient wellness. We offer opportunities for teaching in our top-ranked residency and fellowship programs and basic science and clinical research opportunities and collaborations in our robustly funded program. Our large department and health care system ensure ample opportunities for candidates to fully explore their academic and clinical interests.
Candidate must be board certified/eligible in PM&R and successfully demonstrate strong organizational, communication, teaching, and leadership skills. Clinical and academic track appointments are available, and the positions are well supported by superb staff and facilities.
UPMC aims to provide outstanding patient care and to shape tomorrow’s health system. We are looking for physiatrists to help expand our capacity to care for spine and musculoskeletal disorders, including through the use of innovative, multidisciplinary clinics that focus on comprehensive care and follow population health models.
In addition to the qualifications above:
- Appointment at the Associate Professor level generally requires a minimum of 5 years of experience and demonstrated scholarly productivity in research, teaching, and/or administrative leadership and service.
- Appointment at the full Professor level generally requires a minimum of 10 years of experience and the ability to demonstrate the attainment of superior stature and national/international reputation in their field of knowledge.
- Applicants with less than 5 years of experience would be considered for appointment at the Assistant Professor level.
Clinically-based non-tenure track options are available. For appointment in the tenure stream, evidence of scholarly productivity is required including teaching and academic service, publications in relevant peer-reviewed journals, and a history of successful funding acquisition. The primary requirement for conferral of tenure is an outstanding record of sustained independent scholarship across the various activities listed above.
These positions offer highly competitive salaries and generous benefits. Interested candidates should apply to Requisition # 24000002 at https://www.join.pitt.edu/.
Curriculum vita and cover letter may also be sent to: Kelsey Shrader, Executive Coordinator; Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation; University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (shraderkm@upmc.edu)
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