The University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center, affiliated with the Children’s Hospital of New Mexico, is seeking a full-time Pediatric Cardiologist at the level of Assistant/Associate Professor in the Division of Pediatric Cardiology. Salary, level, and track will be commensurate with training and experience. Candidates must be board certified or board eligible in Pediatric Cardiology and with potential for a career in academic medicine. A good balance of clinical and teaching experience awaits the successful candidate in this tertiary care pediatric practice.
The Department of Pediatrics at the University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center is seeking an experienced clinician in Critical Care at the Associate or Professor Level to serve as Division Chief for Pediatric Critical Care. The leader will have a proven record of accomplishment in leadership, clinical service, patient care, research and scholarship, education and mentorship. This innovative, academic leader will have program oversight responsibility for the Pediatric Intensive Care Division, which includes oversight of the Pediatric Hospitalists group, which has an active section chief.
The Division of Clinical Genetics/Dysmorphology at the University of New Mexico School of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, is seeking a full time Clinical Geneticist to join the growing genetics team. Salary and track will be commensurate with training and experience. The Division provides the full range of genetic services to children, conducting genetics and metabolic clinics in Albuquerque and at outreach clinics throughout New Mexico. Inpatient genetics consults are performed at University of New Mexico Children’s Hospital in Albuquerque. The Division of Pediatric Genetics is committed to providing the children of New Mexico with comprehensive genetic healthcare that is unequaled in the state and region. The genetics team’s unique outreach program, traveling mostly by airplane to all corners of New Mexico, enables the provision of genetics services to children throughout this geographically large and diverse state.
The Department of Pediatrics at the University of New Mexico School of Medicine is seeking an Open Rank, Open track faculty colleague for a full-time position with clinical and academic responsibilities in the Division of General and Community Pediatrics.
The incumbent must be able to care for patients ranging in age from birth through adolescence, in an ethnically and medically diverse population. This includes primary care for the community, including children with complex medical conditions and/or social situations, resident continuity clinic and urgent care teaching clinic.
The University of the New Mexico School of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics is recruiting a full-time Division Chief to lead the Division of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology. The Department of Pediatrics is a multi-specialty group of >100 faculty at New Mexico’s only pediatric tertiary care facility. The Children’s Hospital of New Mexico is an integral part of the University of New Mexico Health Science Center, the State’s premier medical, educational and research institution. Final rank, salary, and track will be based on prior training and experience.
The University Of New Mexico School Of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics is recruiting for two faculty positions in the Pediatric Rheumatology Section. Part-time or full-time. Track, rank and salary will be commensurate with qualifications and experience. The Department of Pediatrics is a multi-specialty group of more than 100 faculty at New Mexico’s only pediatric tertiary care facility. The Children’s Hospital of New Mexico is an integral part of University of New Mexico Health Science Center, the State’s premier medical educational and research institution.
The University of New Mexico School of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics is recruiting a full-time faculty position to join 4 other faculty members in the division of Pediatric Nephrology. The Department of Pediatrics is a multi-specialty group of >100 faculty at New Mexico’s only medical education and research institution. The Division of Nephrology offers complete clinical care services for infants, children and adolescents with congenital and acquired renal disease. Inpatient consultation is provided to PICU, NICU and general pediatric services. A pediatric outpatient dialysis unit is on-site within the Children’s Hospital of New Mexico. Pediatric renal transplantations are performed as part of an active transplant program. Outpatient service provides care at the Children’s Hospital and outreach clinics throughout the state of New Mexico. This individual will be required to teach, provide clinical care, conduct basic or clinical research, and possess strong interpersonal skills.
The University of New Mexico Occupational Therapy Graduate Program invites applications for a full-time open-rank faculty position. This position is an outstanding opportunities for early, mid, or late career faculty! The UNM Occupational Therapy Graduate Program is entering a new period of growth, opportunity and transition. We recently moved into our new state-of-the-art teaching lab and initiated the process to obtain approval for a post professional occupational therapy doctorate degree. We seek faculty who are excited and ready to be a part of our team.
The Department of Pediatrics at the University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center is seeking an experienced Pediatric Pulmonologist to serve as Division Chief. Rank and track will be dependent on experience. The incumbent will have a proven record of accomplishment in leadership, clinical excellence, patient care, education, and mentorship in order to develop the Division in all of its mission areas. We are offering a full-time position ideally suited to the BC pediatric pulmonologist who wishes to practice medicine in a clinical/academic climate with the assistance of a skilled multidisciplinary team in a state with a diverse population. The pulmonary division at UNM is a dynamic academic program with clinical, teaching and research activities. We are an accredited Cystic Fibrosis Center. The UNM Children’s Hospital is the tertiary referral center for New Mexico. Additional programs include asthma, rural outreach, pulmonary telehealth, pediatric sleep, chronic ventilation, and bronchoscopy. Opportunities exist for research, community advocacy, education, and expansion of our already thriving clinical programs.
The Department of Pediatrics at the University of New Mexico (UNM) Health Sciences Center is recruiting a pediatric pulmonologist to join our Pulmonary Division. We are offering a full-time position ideally suited to the BC/BE pediatric pulmonologist who wishes to practice medicine in a clinical/academic climate with the assistance of a skilled multidisciplinary team in a state with a diverse population. The pulmonary center is a dynamic academic program with clinical, teaching and research activities. We are an accredited Cystic Fibrosis Center, and the UNM Children’s Hospital is the tertiary referral center for New Mexico. Additional programs in asthma, rural outreach, pulmonary telehealth, pediatric sleep, chronic ventilation, and bronchoscopy. Opportunities exist for research, community advocacy, education, and expansion of our already thriving clinical programs. Final Rank, salary, and track will be based on prior training and experience.