McGovern Medical School at UTHealth Houston, a leading academic health center, invites applications for a full-time (1.0 FTE), non-tenure clinical track Assistant Professor/Associate Professor/Professor in the Department of Surgery, Division of Immunology & Organ Transplant-Nephrology. The selected candidate will contribute to the department’s mission to educate health science professionals, discover and translate advances in the biomedical and social sciences, and model the best practices in clinical care and public health through research, teaching, clinical service, administrative activities, and other services.
Position Key Accountabilities:
The rank of Assistant Professor/Associate Professor/Professor in Surgery requires inpatient and outpatient care at the Abdominal Transplant Center under the Transplant Center at Memorial Hermann; provision of instruction at the McGovern Medical School to students, residents, and fellows; and participation in research related to transplantation.
The roles and responsibilities include the following:
Participating in pre-operative and post-operative care (inpatient and outpatient clinic) of kidney (± pancreas) transplant recipientsCollaborating with an interprofessional team to provide comprehensive, patient-centered careEducating interdisciplinary learnersSupporting current training programs as well as the development of new advanced training programs (i.e., transplant nephrology fellowship)Promoting the research mission of the department and university by: providing access to patients, biological specimens, and clinical data for ongoing studies and/orpursuing basic science or clinical research either as a principal investigator or as a member of an interdisciplinary teamEngaging as a member of transplant-related committees such as for Quality Assurance and Performance Improvement (QAPI) and transplant evaluation and patient selection (i.e., Medical Review Board (MRB))Participating in divisional and departmental activities such as faculty meetings, Grand Rounds, and Morbidity and Mortality conferencePromoting a culture of safety by adhering to evidence-based best practices, advocating for patient-centered care, and fostering open communicationAdhering to regulatory standards such as those set forth by CMS, UNOS, and the Joint CommissionAssisting in program growth, accreditation processes, and protocol development.
Qualifications:
MD, DO, or equivalent degree from an accredited institutionCompletion of a transplant surgery fellowship accredited by the American Society of Transplant Surgeons (ASTS) Board certification or eligibility in nephrology Texas Medical License before the appointment start dateStrong interpersonal and communication skillsCommitment to academic medicine
Qualified applicants must demonstrate a commitment to excellence, discovery, and service, have the potential to be outstanding in their field of expertise, and share an interest in fulfilling the common goals of McGovern Medical School at UTHealth Houston.