The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine is seeking an exceptional individual to join the faculty of the Eudowood Division of Pediatric Respiratory Sciences. Applicants should have a passion for participating in innovative and outstanding achievements in clinical care, research and teaching. The successful applicant must share our unwavering commitment to excellence, integrity, collegiality and respect for inclusion of individuals of diverse backgrounds.
The Eudowood Division of Pediatric Respiratory Sciences delivers comprehensive and compassionate care to children with respiratory disease and sleep disordered breathing and their families. Our mission is to optimize the health of children with respiratory disorders by providing exemplary patient and family centered care; perform research to understand the mechanisms of disease, and develop new therapies; and train the next generation of healthcare providers. The Divison has specialized clinics in Aerodigestive Disorders, Severe Asthma, Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia, Cystic Fibrosis, Dysphagia, Fetal Therapy, Neuromuscular Disease, Sleep Disordered Breathing and Diffuse Lung Diseases.
Our goal is to recruit a talented pediatric pulmonologist with strong interpersonal and communication skills who has a proven record of accomplishment of excellence in patient care and education, and scholarly achievement. The ability to work effectively with faculty members from a variety of scientific and clinical disciplines is particularly important. As we continue the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine’s efforts to increase the diversity of our faculty, we are interested in identifying qualified minority and women candidates.
Qualified candidates must have an M.D. or D.O. degree and be board certified/board eligible in pediatric pulmonology. Academic appointment will be commensurate with the individual’s experience. We offer a highly competitive compensation package; including a generous college tuition reimbursement program for dependents. Interested applicants should provide a letter of application and curriculum vitae to Dr. Peter Mogayzel at pmogayze@jhmi.edu or mail to: Johns Hopkins Hospital, 200 North Wolfe St, Rubenstein 3051, Baltimore, MD 21287.
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