Chief of Genetics, Genomics, and Metabolic Disorders
Children's Hospital of Michigan / Central Michigan University
A Vibrant City for Innovation, Culture, and Opportunity in Medicine | Upper Great Lakes Region
Position Highlights:
Center of Excellence in Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Clinic since early 1990's
Most experienced and tenured multidisciplinary team in the state; includes physicians, metabolic dieticians, genetic counselors, specialty trained nurses and nurse practitioners, social workers, and psychologists.
Hospital supportive culture in all areas of genetic testing & research.
State designated and supported Lysosomal Storage Disease Center.
Competitive Compensation: $260K-$300K
Qualifications:
MD, DO, MD/PhD with successful completion of a medical genetics and genomics residency. Preferably a Biochemical Genetics fellowship graduate.
Track record in building or contributing to collaborative team culture
Community Highlights:
Artist Villages and Cultural Hubs
The Artist Village Detroit: Located in Old Redford, this creative space hosts live music, poetry slams, and art exhibits, fostering a vibrant arts community in a lesser-explored part of the city.
Earthworks Urban Farm: Run by the Capuchin Soup Kitchen, it's a hidden gem for community engagement, offering educational programs about urban agriculture.
Outdoor and Nature Spots
Palmer Park Trails: This park offers serene hiking and biking trails, a little-known oasis for outdoor enthusiasts.
Belle Isle's Hidden Corners: While Belle Isle is famous, its less-visited spots, like the Wetlands Walk or secluded beach areas, provide unique ways to experience the island.
Diverse Culinary Scene
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