Outpatient Adult Psychiatrist, collaborative culture and teaching opportunities
Indiana University Health
Application
Details
Posted: 25-Jan-23
Location: Indianapolis, Indiana
Salary: Open
Categories:
Physicians/Surgeons
Internal Number: 55261
The Department of Psychiatry at Indiana University Health has an opening for an outpatient psychiatrist to provide excellent patient care and medical education in Indianapolis. Several developments make this an exciting time in the history of our department, with new and expanded opportunities for our educational, research, and clinical missions. If you are seeking an opportunity to provide compassionate, evidence-based psychiatric care for a diverse patient population with a variety of mental health conditions in an academic setting, we invite you to consider joining our team.
Highlights
100% outpatient clinic with culture of collaboration, support, and patient-centered care
Supervise medical students and general psychiatry residents. May have the opportunity to participate in research and other scholarly activity.
Creative thinking and collaboration of services within the academic health center and community organizations will be a crucial component of the role.
Standard clinic outpatient schedule with equitable shared call coverage.
Academic rank and track are flexible depending on the experience and expertise of the candidate.
Qualifications
Board eligible/Board certified in ABMS Psychiatry residency program
Indiana state medical license, or ability to obtain
About IU School of Medicine Department of Psychiatry: faculty and staff deliver the most advanced psychiatric treatment available in Indiana through the integration of the three Indiana University School of Medicine (IUSM) missions of excellence in patient care, education, and research. Our mission is to be a destination site for training the next generation of leaders in psychiatry, furthering neuroscience discovery, and pioneering new approaches to the translation of these discoveries to the treatment of neurobehavioral disorders.
IU Health Methodist Hospital is a national and regional healthcare leader through its commitment to excellence, accessibility and preeminence. Part of the IU Health Adult Academic Health Center, it is currently ranked by U.S. News & World Report as the top hospital in the state of Indiana, with five adult specialties and ten procedures rated as high performing.
With 1,000 beds, IU Health Methodist Hospital is a large tertiary referral center with over 130 ICU beds. It serves as the largest trauma center in Indianapolis, as well as a highly subspecialized center for cardiovascular surgery, thoracic surgery, neurosurgery, lung transplantation, and neurocritical care.
It is home to the Fairbanks Center for Medical Ethics, one of the few clinically-based medical ethics centers in the country, and to the IU Health Methodist Research Institute, which conducts outcomes-based research to understand how medical practices, health policies and health care spending affect the quality of patient outcomes.
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