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The University of Minnesota is seeking a Faculty Physician specializing in Transplant Hepatology. This role offers the opportunity to provide patient-centered care, engage in teaching, and develop clinical research programs. Join a leading academic division focused on excellence in patient services and education.
Job Title: Faculty Physician - Transplant Hepatology (Assistant or Associate Professor Rank - Academic or Master Clinician Track)
The Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition at the University of Minnesota is seeking a Transplant Hepatologist at the Assistant or Associate Professor rank on an academic or master clinician track. Join an academic division dedicated to cutting-edge, patient-centered care, with a focus on developing our hepatology and transplant hepatology programs.
Opportunity Highlights:
About the Division:
The Gastroenterology Division hosts expanding programs in IBD, esophageal disorders, complex polypectomy, AI in endoscopy, and functional GI diseases. The transplant hepatology section runs one of the longest-standing liver transplant programs in the U.S. The division also features a nationally-recognized Advanced Endoscopy Section for ERCP, EUS, and complex pancreatic/biliary disorders. The division aims for excellence in patient services, teaching, and research.
Qualifications:
Pay and Benefits:
The total salary is competitive, based on AAMC benchmarks, with a clinical salary range of $397,000 - $435,000. Additional academic compensation depends on effort. Benefits include:
Additional university benefits include low-cost health plans and more. Details available at M Physicians Benefits and University Benefits.
Additional Requirements:
Apply for the academic component via https://hr.myu.umn.edu/jobs/ext/354432.
Partnerships:
Practice within the University of Minnesota Health system, collaborating with academic and community resources to provide top-tier care, research, and education.
The University of Minnesota:
A leading public research university with a rich history in medical discovery, with nearly 3,000 faculty dedicated to research, clinical excellence, and training future health professionals.
Community:
Based in Minneapolis, ranked highly for quality of life, with excellent schools, a vibrant economy, cultural amenities, and outdoor recreation. Explore Explore Minnesota and the Minneapolis-St. Paul Area.
Join us in advancing medicine. We are an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity and inclusion, providing reasonable accommodations for applicants with disabilities.