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The Department of Anesthesiology at a leading university seeks a fellowship-trained anesthesiologist specializing in pain management. Responsibilities include managing a chronic pain clinic, training residents, and occasional anesthesia coverage. A comprehensive benefits package is offered.
The Department of Anesthesiology at the University of Missouri is seeking an anesthesiologist with fellowship training in pain management. The ideal candidate will be Board Certified by the American Board of Anesthesiology and have a proven track record of building a successful and profitable chronic pain practice. Candidates will be considered for a non-tenured track faculty appointment. Rank will be dependent on academic background and clinical experience.
Chronic pain providers are primarily assigned to the clinic and are expected to be productive in attracting new patients and performing procedures. Collaborative arrangements are available with advanced practice providers supporting the clinic. The role also involves training anesthesiology resident physicians and working closely with them in their educational development in chronic pain management. Occasional anesthesia care coverage will be required but scheduled to avoid interfering with the development and maintenance of the chronic pain practice.
MD/DO, ABA BC/BE in Anesthesiology, Missouri license required for credentialing with MU Health Care.
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This position is eligible for university benefits, including a comprehensive package with medical, dental, and vision plans, retirement options, and educational fee discounts across all four UM System campuses. For more details, visit the Faculty & Staff Benefits website.
The University of Missouri is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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