The Department of Pediatrics at the Dell Medical School (DMS) at The University of Texas at Austin, along with its clinical partner Dell Children's Medical Center, a part of the Ascension Seton Healthcare Family, is seeking a Metabolic Geneticist. In partnership with clinical, educational and research leaders in the Department of Pediatrics and at Dell Children's Medical Center.
DMS, the first new medical school to be built at a tier one research university in nearly 50 years, welcomed its inaugural class in 2016. The school is committed to redesigning academic medicine and revolutionizing how people get and stay healthy, by educating leaders, developing new models of care, advancing innovation from health products to health care delivery, and partnering closely with community and regional stakeholders to serve the community's entire population. The Ascension Healthcare Network (the nation's largest non-profit health system) and DMS share a common vision of transforming healthcare through a focus on quality and value.
Dell Children's Medical Center (DCMC) is a 248-bed, Pediatric Level I Trauma Center; one of only five in all of Texas. It is one of an elite group of children's hospitals that offer the highest level of care available to children who have been victims of trauma. DCMC has a Level IV Epilepsy Center, Level IV NICU, Special Delivery Unit, Texas Center for Pediatric Congenital Heart Disease, and Inpatient Psychiatry Mental Health Unit. The DCMC network encompasses the most pediatric specialists and specialty programs in our region, serving a 46-county area as the premier comprehensive health care provider for children and adolescents. This not-for-profit organization leads health care delivery to a rapidly growing population of 1.9 million and is expanding with construction of a 4th medical tower and entire North Austin campus projected to open in November 2022.
Responsibilities:
- Diagnosis and management of patients with suspected inborn errors of metabolism
- Attending and/or consulting physician for patients with suspected or confirmed IEMs
- Outpatient metabolic genetics clinic
- Collaboration with pediatric subspecialists and hospitalists
- Interactions with community providers including telephonic consultations
- Shared call with the other physicians in the section and with the clinical geneticists
- Participation in academic programs (e.g. medical education and research)
- Other duties as assigned by the Chair or Dean.
Opportunities:
- Research - basic, translational, and clinical-administratively supported by departmental resources
- Development of new programs that meet the needs of the community
- Opportunity to help build Austin's Genomics Institute in partnership with DMS and DCMC
Qualifications:
Required Credential(s):
- Physician MD/DO credential from the Texas Medical Board.
- Board certified/eligible in clinical biochemical genetics or medical biochemical genetics
Academic Rank dependent on clinical and academic credentials.
Application Instructions:
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement:
The University of Texas at Austin, as an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer, complies with all applicable federal and state laws regarding nondiscrimination and affirmative action. The University is committed to a policy of equal opportunity for all persons and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, marital status, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, disability, religion, or veteran status in employment, educational programs and activities, and admissions.
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