Department of Medicine: Transplant Nephrologist
The Division of Nephrology, Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School seeks to employ an open rank Transplant Nephrologist.
This position offers the opportunity for the potential faculty member to join a team of nephrologists providing clinical services at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital (RWJUH) and at the academic practices of the medical school. As a Transplant Nephrologist, there will be a focus on:
- Direct care of renal and pancreas transplant candidates, recipients, and living donors (includes pre-transplant evaluation of candidates/living donors, inpatient care of transplant recipients/living donors, and post-transplant management of recipients/living donors in the outpatient clinic).
- Assist the on-call general nephrologist for transplant related issues.
- Daily transplant teaching rounds of fellows/house staff, including didactic lectures as well as interdisciplinary rounds, while on the inpatient transplant service.
- Review charts, laboratory studies, radiology and diagnostic studies for transplant candidates and for transplant recipients.
- Other related duties.
Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital at New Brunswick is part of the RWJBarnabas Health System. The affiliation of Rutgers Health and RWJ/Barnabas Health, the largest health system in NJ, presents exciting opportunities for growth and expansion of the nephrology program.
Position Status: Full Time
Qualifications:
Minimum Education and Experience: MD/DO or equivalent; Board eligible in Internal Medicine and/or Nephrology.
Certifications/Licenses: Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities.
Physical Demands and Work Environment:
The Department of Medicine at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School is comprised of approximately 150 paid and more than 300 volunteer faculty members organized into 11 divisions covering the major medical subspecialties.
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