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The University of Miami, in Miami, Florida is seeking an Assistant Professor of Clinical- Pediatrics, Gastroenterology Department/Hospital for the Division of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition. Duties include providing direct patient care to pediatric patients seen at the 250-bed Holtz Children's Hospital at Jackson Memorial Medical Center. The position will also include supervising and teaching medical students, residents, and fellows. Our motility program, first in South Florida, includes colorectal medicine, aerodigestive conditions and functional GI and motility disorders. We have an ample referral base nationally and internationally. The Pediatric GI Division works closely with the Miami Transplant Institute (no service coverage is required) and UM's Inflammatory Bowel Disease Center. Our patients come from both within our region and, because of our unique geographical position, from the Caribbean, Central and South America and internationally. The Division is very productive under a supportive research environment, and we welcome applicants with an interest to conduct innovative research on either clinical or translational science fields. The Department of Pediatrics has a large residency program, and the GI Division operates a fellowship program.
Position requires a MD/DO and be board certified/eligible in Pediatrics and Gastroenterology and Nutrition and licensed or eligible for licensure in the state of Florida.
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