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A leading healthcare provider in Michigan is seeking full-time or part-time Academic General Pediatricians to join their esteemed division. The role involves providing primary care to children and adolescents while engaging in academic training and research. Candidates should be board certified and have experience in medical education. This position offers opportunities for collaboration and advocacy in pediatric healthcare.
The Division of General Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine at Children’s Hospital of Michigan is actively seeking full-time or part-time Academic General Pediatricians.
The division specializes in caring for patients from 0 to 22 years old, providing comprehensive primary care and complex care for children with congenital disorders, behavioral health challenges, neonatal intensive care graduates, genetic disorders, and musculoskeletal disorders.
We are Michigan’s largest pediatric training program, offering training for Internal Medicine-Pediatric and Family Medicine Residents, and serving as a clinical rotation site for medical students, nursing students, nurse practitioner trainees, social work interns, and psychology interns. There are opportunities for academic collaboration within the division and with other specialists.
We are also involved in local, state, and federal advocacy to ensure continued quality service for patients and families.
Since 1886, the hospital has provided high-quality care to children and adolescents in a family-centered environment. As a member of the Detroit Medical Center, it is the first and largest children’s hospital in Michigan, with 228 beds and an international reputation in pediatric medicine, surgery, and research. The hospital trains more pediatricians than any other facility in the state.
The hospital engages in groundbreaking research that influences pediatric medicine and is ranked among America's best pediatric hospitals by U.S. News & World Report and Parent Magazine.
Employment practices are non-discriminatory and do not consider race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy), national origin, age, disability, genetic information, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, veteran status, or any other protected status.