Duke Health Seeks Division Chief of Hospital Medicine
Duke University Health System
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Posted: 30-Jan-25
Location: Durham, North Carolina
Internal Number: 983930
The Department of Medicine in the Duke University School of Medicine in Durham, North Carolina, is seeking applicants for the position of Chief of the Division of General Internal Medicine.
The Department of Medicine in the Duke University School of Medicine and Duke University Health System in Durham, North Carolina is seeking applicants for the position of Chief of the Division of Hospital Medicine within the Duke Department of Medicine. The newly established Division of Hospital Medicine has a robust presence in the clinical care and educational missions with a growing research program. With more than 200 faculty and staff members contributing to the clinical, educational and research programs, the division is among the largest divisions in the Duke Department of Medicine.
The Chief will lead a large inpatient clinical practice across the three acute care hospitals within Duke University Health System. Providers within the Duke Division of Hospital Medicine diagnose and manage a variety of medical conditions in adults. Educationally, our faculty serve as clinician-educators at Duke University Hospital, Duke Regional Hospital, and the Durham VA Medical Center, training the next generation of physicians and other clinicians. This position offers an excellent opportunity to establish, cultivate and lead a burgeoning research program within the Duke Division of Hospital Medicine while mentoring some established researchers on Faculty.
Candidates should have a high level of experience in clinical care, education, and research and the ability to provide leadership and direction to advance the key missions of the division and its faculty and staff. A demonstrated commitment to valuing diversity and contributing to an inclusive working and learning environment is valued and expected.
Applicants for this position must have an MD degree or equivalent from an accredited College of Medicine, be board-certified in Internal Medicine, and be eligible for appointment at the Associate Professor level or higher at Duke University School of Medicine.
The greater Triangle area of Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill, has a population of more than two million residents that offers diverse opportunity. From urban loft living to suburban and rural family homes with acreage - there are options for every lifestyle. The Research Triangle Park (RTP) lies in the midst of the area, a globally prominent research and development center conceived around the main academic centers - Duke University, University of North Carolina, and North Carolina State University. This trio of leading universities, combined with the RTP, has helped create a region that is culturally diverse, economically resilient, and nationally recognized as a wonderful place to live. To learn more about the Duke and Greater Triangle communities, visit https://www.discoverdurham.com/
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