The Department of Pediatrics at the University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center is seeking an experienced clinician in Critical Care at the Associate Professor or Professor Level to serve as Division Chief for Pediatric Critical Care.
The successful candidate will have a proven record of accomplishment in leadership, excellent clinical service, and patient care research and scholarship, education program development, and mentorship. Growth and development of junior faculty within the division is a priority for the department and offers tremendous leadership opportunity.
This innovative academic leader will have program oversight responsibility for the Pediatric Critical Care Division, including pediatric neonatal ECMO and the Pediatric Sedation Services. They will also oversee and participate in ongoing research in the division. UNM is a member of the NIH Clinical and Translational Science Award Consortium since 2010 and is a leader in biomedical research for the state. Now in the fourth cycle of funding, the new Southwest Center for Advancing Clinical & Translational Innovation (SW CACTI) is a collaboration between the University of Arizona (U of A) and UNM. This is a seven-year, $43.6 million federal grant to fund a broad range of research programs aimed at improving the health of people living in New Mexico and Arizona and training a new generation of scientists and staff.
In addition, the Department of Pediatrics is part of two large NIH-funded networks: the Neonatology Research Network and the IDeA State Pediatric Clinical Trial Network. The position includes patient care responsibilities in a state-of-the-art 20-bed multi-disciplinary Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, which averages 1000 admissions per year. UNM is the states Level 1 trauma center and is the main referral center for the entire state and surrounding regions.
The program benefits from a full complement of pediatric medical and surgical subspecialties, including pediatric surgery, pediatric neurosurgery, pediatric ENT, pediatric urology, pediatric orthopedic surgery, and pediatric anesthesiology. Clinical services include pediatric sedation service, inpatient, and outpatient, and the pediatric neonatal ECMO program. UNM serves a diverse patient population and is the only Level 1 Trauma center for the State.
The Department of Pediatrics and Pediatric Critical Care Division have a long tradition of providing outstanding, comprehensive care to the children of New Mexico. The ACGME-accredited pediatric residency program at the University of New Mexico School of Medicine trains 67 pediatric residents. Pediatric fellowships at the institution include pediatric emergency medicine and neonatology, pediatric hospitalist, and pediatric child abuse, with opportunities for further fellowship program development.
New Mexicos rich cultural and linguistic diversity make it a fascinating and exceptional place to live and work. Situated along the beautiful Sandia Mountains and traversed by the Rio Grande, Albuquerque is New Mexicos largest city with a growing population. Residents enjoy a four-season climate, abundant sunshine, and a moderate elevation that supports year-round outdoor activities such as hiking, biking, skiing, fishing, and golfing. Albuquerque is known for its unique architecture, world-class cuisine, and vibrant cultural scene, earning New Mexico the designation "Land of Enchantment."
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