The Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the University of New Mexico Health Sciences is seeking an attending psychiatrist for our Division of Behavioral Health Consultation and Integration, suitable for appointment at the rank of Assistant, Associate or full Professor. The successful candidate can take full advantage of opportunities available in our vibrant and active academic community.
As an attending psychiatrist in the UNM Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences' Behavioral Health Consultation and Integration Division, the person selected will have a voice in developing the Division's direction as well as opportunities for multicultural clinical care and scholarly and collaborative research activities across the Health Sciences campus. There are many opportunities for professional development in leadership, administration, and education, including mentoring and supervision of medical students, residents, fellows, and trainees in related disciplines.
We are eager to put together the right package for an individual with a passion for consultation liaison psychiatry. Salary is commensurate with experience and academic background.
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