Director, Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care, Alpert Medical School of Brown University
Brown University Health
Application
Details
Posted: 19-Dec-24
Location: Providence, Rhode Island
Type: Full Time
Categories:
Academic / Research
Faculty
Research
Sector:
Hospital, Public and Private
Preferred Education:
MD/DO
Internal Number: FH-1833
Rhode Island and Miriam Hospitals and the Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University seek a Director of the Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine to further develop the research, teaching and clinical programs of the division. The successful candidate must qualify for a full-time medical faculty position at the rank of Associate Professor or Professor of Medicine in the Department of Medicine at The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University. Applicants should be certified in pulmonary medicine and/or critical care medicine and have attained national/international recognition in the field, evidenced by involvement in academic societies at a national level, experience in attracting extramural funding on a competitive basis, peer-reviewed publications in refereed journals and formal presentations at national and international meetings.
Reporting to the Chair of Medicine, the Director of the Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine will provide the strategic leadership, direction, and coordination of administrative, clinical, educational, and research endeavors across the division. The Director will lead the more than 30-full time faculty members across inpatient and outpatient centers, a well-established fellowship program that accepts 4 fellows per year, and the distinguished specialty areas of pulmonary hypertension, interventional pulmonology, interstitial lung diseases, cystic fibrosis, advanced sleep disorders, pulmonary physiology, as well as general pulmonary diseases. Critical Care fellowship training admits 2 fellows per year and gives them experience in extracorporeal membrane oxygenation, state of the art ventilator technique, trauma critical care, neuro-critical care as well as general medical critical care. The Director of the Division will spend at least 20% time on their own research program and scholarly activity.
Inpatient services are conducted at Rhode Island Hospital, a 700-bed tertiary care and teaching hospital in the Lifespan academic health system, which is the largest teaching hospital of the Alpert Medical School. Rhode Island Hospital has an 18-bed Medical Intensive Care Unit and was recognized by the National Coalition on Healthcare as one of the ten best in the country. It serves as a referral center for many hospitals throughout southern New England and is an ECMO center of excellence. The Miriam Hospital is a 250-bed acute care general hospital, also a major teaching site for the Alpert Medical School and has a 16-bed combined medical/surgical/cardiac unit.
Interested individual should upload a letter of interest and curriculum vitae at Interfolio - Our Technology Empowers Scholars Worldwide - Interfolio. (www.interfolio.com) Please create an account to login and then search for the job position #FH-1833. The letter of interest may be addressed to Karen Tashima, MD, Search Committee Chair (ktashima@brownhealth.org)
Minimum requirements include: Board certification in Pulmonary Medicine and/or Critical Care, a record of successful leadership in academic medicine, scientific productivity and grant funding appropriate for a senior academic appointment at Brown, strong clinical background in pulmonary/critical care medicine, excellence in patient care and teaching, and a commitment to scholarly participation in the clinical and/or basic science research programs of The Warren Alpert Medical School. The individual will be expected to have a demonstrated commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Inpatient services are conducted at Rhode Island Hospital, a 700-bed tertiary care and teaching hospital in the Lifespan academic health system, which is the largest teaching hospital of the Alpert Medical School. Rhode Island Hospital has an 18-bed Medical Intensive Care Unit and was recognized by the National Coalition on Healthcare as one of the ten best in the country. It serves as a referral center for many hospitals throughout southern New England and is an ECMO center of excellence. The Miriam Hospital is a 250-bed acute care general hospital, also a major teaching site for the Alpert Medical School and has a 16-bed combined medical/surgical/cardiac unit.