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An established industry player in pediatric healthcare is seeking a dynamic Chief of Pediatric Infectious Diseases. This role offers a unique opportunity to lead a growing division with a rich history of excellence in academic pediatrics and research. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in clinical skills and leadership, along with a proven track record in scholarly productivity and independently funded research. This position not only involves clinical service but also the education of trainees and the development of innovative research programs. If you're passionate about making a significant impact in pediatric healthcare, this is the perfect opportunity for you.
The Division of Pediatric Infectious Diseases has more than a 50-year history of excellence in academic pediatrics and great success in basic and clinical research. The Division, Department and Medical School are uniquely well positioned to support all aspects of research. Primary teaching hospital Children’s Memorial Hermann (CMHH) (https://memorialhermann.org/services/specialties/childrens) is a 240-bed facility averaging more than 120,000 patient visits each year. The hospital includes a 22-bed PICU, 20-bed CVICU, 90-bed Level III NICU, and a 38-bed Level II neonatal special care unit. Last year, the Division performed more than 700 inpatient consults and had more than 1300 outpatient clinical visits, which include ID patient follow-ups, referrals from the Memorial Hermann system, HIV pediatric patients (infected and exposed), and immunosuppressed transplant patients.
UTHealth Pedi ID has a resource-rich and diverse student, patient, and research environment — excellent ground for an aggressive physician-scientist to grow their areas of interest, with established clinical and research programs including:
The Division currently hosts eight clinical faculty members; three clinical research faculty; three research faculty; and has an ACGME-accredited fellowship program in Pediatric and combined Med-Peds Infectious Diseases. In addition to CMHH, Pedi ID clinicians provide inpatient and outpatient consultations in UT Physicians clinics; MD Anderson Cancer Center; Lyndon B. Johnson Hospital (Harris County Hospital District); and serve as a referral service to the 14 hospitals of the Memorial Hermann Hospital System.