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Division Chief, Pediatric Pulmonology in St. Petersburg, Florida
Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital (JHACH) in St Petersburg, Florida, is recruiting a Division Chief of Pediatric Pulmonology. The chief will lead the division’s clinical and educational services as well as provide leadership to our growing pediatric pulmonology and Cystic Fibrosis programs. JHACH is a 259-bed teaching hospital, ranked by the U.S. News & World Report (2023-2024) in 7 pediatric specialties including pediatric pulmonology. We were also ranked as the #1 Children’s Hospital in Florida. The pulmonology program at JHACH (currently 5 pediatric pulmonologists and growing, and 2 APRNs) treats newborns to young adults with acute and chronic respiratory disorders and supports patients from initial diagnosis to the transition to adult care. Our t
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