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The University of Virginia's Department of Emergency Medicine is seeking Clinical Instructors for its Ultrasound Fellowship. This tenure-ineligible role focuses on developing future leaders in emergency ultrasound, within a vibrant academic and clinical setting in Charlottesville.
The Department of Emergency Medicine at the University of Virginia School of Medicine is seeking multiple candidates for the position of Clinical Instructor for its Ultrasound Fellowship. This role is tenure-ineligible and focuses on developing future leaders in emergency ultrasound.
The Emergency Ultrasound program aims to foster leadership in the field and is directed by Dr. Christopher Thom, Ultrasound Director. The department is led by Chair Dr. Andrew E. Muck, MD, MBA.
The Department of Emergency Medicine boasts a rich academic history with established educational programs for medical students, residents, and fellows.
The University of Virginia Medical Center is a 600-bed tertiary care and Level 1 Trauma center located in Charlottesville, at the foot of the Blue Ridge Mountains. The Emergency Department treats over 60,000 patients annually, including both adult and pediatric cases. Recent expansions have enhanced facilities, including a new emergency department and inpatient services.
Charlottesville offers a vibrant community with access to outdoor activities, cultural events, music, restaurants, and excellent schools. It provides an ideal environment for clinical and laboratory research, as well as teaching, within a collegial work environment.