Pediatric Critical Care Medicine Division Chief Open Rank | The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Military Veterans
at HERC- Southeast
Employment Type: Permanent Faculty Vacancy ID: FAC0005271 Salary Range: Depends on Experience and Qualifications Position Summary/Description: The Department of Pediatrics at UNC Children's is recruiting an open rank, fixed term, faculty appointment for the Division Chief of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine faculty position to lead and expand the division's clinical, education, and research activities. This division provides a wide range of essential pediatric critical care and cardiac critical care services, has robust research and quality improvement programs, and plays a central educational role for the Department of Pediatrics and the North Carolina Children's Hospital. The Division Chief supervises clinical care which includes general pediatric ICU services, cardiac ICU care, and is responsible for the Pediatric Rapid Response Team. Additionally, the division provides key support roles for patient transport of critically ill children from around the state and region. Pediatric Critical Care Medicine operates a robust ACGME -accredited fellowship training program, and its faculty have primary teaching and leadership roles in the UNC School of Medicine simulation program. In addition, the division has a robust clinical research program and are engaged in multiple clinical trials and a robust participant in numerous national and international collaboratives.
Chapel Hill, NC
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