Assistant Professor of Clinical - Medicine, Interventional Radiology

University of Miami

Miami, FL

JOB DETAILS
SKILLS
Academic Intervention, Accounting, Administrative Skills, Background Investigation, Benchmarking, Centralized Operations/Management, Clinical Medicine, College Level Faculty, Conferences, Consulting, Critical Care, Diagnostic Radiology, Embedded Systems, Fellowship, Internal Medicine, Leadership, Medicine, Mentoring, Modality, Oncology, Outpatient Care, Pathology, Patient Care, Patient Follow-up, Publications, Pulmonary Disease, Quality Management, Radiology, Respiratory Medicine, Respiratory Therapy, Simulation, Sleep Medicine, Surveillance, Team Player, Thoracic Surgery, Training/Teaching, Training/Teaching Curriculum, Ultrasound, University/School Policies
LOCATION
Miami, FL
POSTED
6 days ago

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JOB DESCRIPTION

Interventional Pulmonologist

Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine

Department:

Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine

Program:

Interventional Pulmonology - Miami Transplant Institute (MTI) / Lung Center

Track:

Full-Time Faculty - Clinical Track

Rank:

Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine

Reports To:

Program Director, Lung Center and Lung Transplant Program - Jackson Memorial Health System

Location:

Jackson Memorial Health System, Miami, Florida

Position Summary

The Interventional Pulmonologist serves as a full-time, clinical-track faculty member within the Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine and Jackson Memorial Health System. The position is jointly embedded within the Miami Transplant Institute (MTI) and the Lung Center at Jackson Memorial, reflecting the dual programmatic mission of supporting a high-volume lung transplant program and a comprehensive lung nodule and thoracic oncology service.

The incumbent will deliver the full spectrum of advanced interventional pulmonology care, encompassing complex bronchoscopic procedures, central airway management, pleural interventions, and multidisciplinary procedural support. In addition to the primary clinical mission, the position carries defined academic, educational, and administrative responsibilities consistent with a faculty appointment at a major academic medical center.

Organizational Relationships

The faculty member reports directly to the Program Director of the Lung Center and Lung Transplant Program at Jackson Memorial Health System. The Miami Transplant Institute (MTI) and the Lung Center at Jackson Memorial constitute a unified programmatic structure, and this position operates across both missions as a single integrated appointment. The role functions within a highly collaborative, multidisciplinary environment and maintains close working relationships with Thoracic Surgery, Lung Transplant Surgery, Transplant Pulmonology, Medical and Thoracic Oncology, Interventional Radiology, and Pathology. The faculty member is responsible for the direct supervision and mentorship of Pulmonary and Critical Care fellows, internal medicine residents, and medical students rotating through the interventional pulmonology service.

Minimum Qualifications

Clinical Expertise

Demonstrated competency in advanced bronchoscopic procedures is required, including flexible and rigid bronchoscopy, endobronchial ultrasound with transbronchial needle aspiration, robotic-assisted bronchoscopy, airway stenting, tumor debulking, bronchoscopic lung volume reduction, and pleuroscopy. Experience in the pre- and post-procedural management of lung transplant candidates and recipients, and familiarity with the multidisciplinary evaluation of indeterminate pulmonary nodules, are strongly preferred.

Clinical Duties and Responsibilities

Bronchoscopic and Procedural Services

The incumbent will independently perform and supervise the full range of advanced diagnostic and therapeutic bronchoscopic and pleural procedures appropriate to a high-volume academic interventional pulmonology program. Procedures are performed across the bronchoscopy suite and operating room, with complexity and modality determined by clinical indication. The faculty member is expected to maintain procedural proficiency across the scope of contemporary interventional pulmonology practice, including advanced bronchoscopic techniques for airway evaluation and management, tissue sampling, and therapeutic intervention.

Inpatient Consultative Service

The faculty member will provide daily inpatient consultative services at Jackson Memorial Health System, encompassing the evaluation and management of complex pulmonary conditions requiring interventional expertise. Consult rounds are conducted each weekday morning and serve as the primary mechanism for inpatient case identification, procedural planning, and continuity of care for hospitalized patients.

Outpatient Subspecialty Clinic

The faculty member will maintain a dedicated outpatient interventional pulmonology clinic, providing consultative evaluation, procedural planning, and post-procedural follow-up for patients referred from thoracic oncology, transplant pulmonology, primary pulmonology, and other subspecialty services within the Jackson Memorial Health System network.

Lung Transplant Program Support

A defined component of this position is dedicated to the bronchoscopic support of the Lung Transplant Program at the Miami Transplant Institute and Lung Center at Jackson Memorial. The faculty member will provide bronchoscopic services for lung transplant recipients as clinically indicated, including surveillance bronchoscopy and management of post-transplant pulmonary and airway complications. The faculty member will serve as a core procedural resource for the transplant team and will engage with the broader multidisciplinary lung transplant clinical structure as appropriate.

Multidisciplinary Tumor Board and Lung Nodule Clinic

The faculty member will serve as the interventional pulmonology representative on the Thoracic Oncology Multidisciplinary Tumor Board and will actively participate in the Lung Nodule Clinic. These activities involve procedural planning and coordination for patients with thoracic malignancies and indeterminate pulmonary nodules, and are conducted in close collaboration with Thoracic Surgery, Oncology, Interventional Radiology, and Diagnostic Radiology.

Academic and Educational Responsibilities

Consistent with a faculty appointment at an academic medical center, the faculty member is expected to contribute meaningfully to the teaching and training mission of the Division. The primary educational role encompasses direct supervision and mentorship of Pulmonary and Critical Care fellows and internal medicine residents rotating through the interventional pulmonology service, bronchoscopy skills training and simulation-based procedural education, participation in weekly divisional didactic conferences, and case-based teaching in the bronchoscopy suite and operating room.

The faculty member will additionally contribute to the development and implementation of the planned Interventional Pulmonology Fellowship program, including participation in curriculum design, trainee case log oversight, and structured competency assessment. Engagement in departmental Grand Rounds, Morbidity and Mortality conferences, quality improvement education, and scholarly activities including peer-reviewed publication is encouraged and supported. Academic and educational activities collectively constitute five percent of total effort for this position.

Effort Distribution

The table below defines the formal effort allocation for this position. Clinical activities constitute the primary commitment of this appointment, accounting for ninety percent of total full-time equivalent (FTE). Academic and educational responsibilities and administrative duties each account for five percent of total effort. These allocations will be reviewed annually with the Program Director and are subject to adjustment based on program growth, evolving clinical volume, and institutional need.

Faculty are expected to maintain clinical productivity at or above the 50th percentile of established national benchmarks for interventional pulmonology, as measured by work relative value units. Productivity will be reviewed on a regular basis in collaboration with the Program Director and administrative leadership.

This position is contingent upon successful completion of credentialing and privileging at the University of Miami and Jackson Memorial Health System, full medical licensure in the State of Florida, and a satisfactory background check in accordance with University of Miami policy. The faculty member is expected to maintain all required licensure, board certifications, and continuing medical education requirements throughout the duration of employment. This job description is intended to reflect the general nature and principal responsibilities of the position and does not constitute an exhaustive enumeration of all duties, responsibilities, and qualifications required.

The University of Miami is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Applicants and employees are protected from discrimination based on certain categories protected by Federal law.

Job Status:

Full time

Employee Type:

Faculty-UMMG

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