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Description
Division Chief of Nephrology, SUNY Upstate, Syracuse, New York The Department of Medicine at SUNY Upstate Medical University is seeking an experienced and committed physician leader to serve as the Division Chief of Nephrology at the region’s largest employer and the only academic medical center in Central New York. Our mission
is to improve the health of the communities we serve through education, innovation, research, and patient care. The division of Nephrology provides comprehensive inpatient (2 campuses) and outpatient care with dedicated nephropathologists and APP support. The selected candidate will have the capacity to implement and further develop programs including interventional nephrology, glomerular disease, polycystic kidney disease, onco-nephrology, stone disease, resistant hypertension, and more.
Requirements
Position and Responsibilities:
The Division Chief of Nephrology will report to the Department Chair of Medicine. The selected candidate will qualify for an academic rank of Associate Professor or Professor in an academic clinician educator track.
The duties and responsibilities include but are not limited to:
The recruitment and retention of clinical and research faculty with primary
appointment in the Division of Nephrology.
Providing oversight in quality and safety initiatives, and leading clinical excellence.
Developing and implementing training curriculum for medical students, residency, and fellowship programs.
Providing effective mentoring, educational opportunities and professional development for faculty as well as ensuring the highest quality of communication
amongst members of the division and within the Department of Medicine.
Cultivating philanthropy.
Developing and ensuring the effective use of financial and physical resources within
the division of Nephrology.
Qualifications:
(Salary and rank for this position will be commensurate with the applicant’s experience and
background)
M.D. or D.O., M.D./Ph.D. or equivalent degree.
Degree in MBA, MPH, or MHA preferred.
Board certification in Nephrology with ongoing clinical and scholarly activities.
Fellowship trained in Nephrology and/or additional ACGME Accredited Subspecialty Fellowship.
Eligible for unrestricted medical licensure in New York State prior to the start of
appointment.
Experience in federally or philanthropy funded, industry sponsored clinical or
translational research