The Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine at the University of Maryland School of Medicine is seeking transplant pulmonologists to expand our transplant pulmonologist team. The lung transplant program is centered at the University of Maryland Medical Center and is comprised of a multidisciplinary team of professionals. We are focused on providing exceptional care to patients with critical lung illnesses and developing cutting edge treatment. Candidates can learn more about the division from our website
Expected faculty rank is Assistant Professor or higher, however, rank, tenure status and salary will be dependent upon qualifications and experience. We offer competitive salary and benefits, as well as an environment supportive of professional development.
This position requires an MD/DO degree from a recognized accredited university (or foreign equivalent). The successful applicant will be BE/BC in pulmonary and critical care, have experience in transplant pulmonology, have strong clinical and teaching skills, and be eligible to obtain an independent license to practice medicine in the State of Maryland. An interest in transplant-related clinical and/or translational research is encouraged.
Though not required, candidates are also invited to include a perspective statement on equity, diversity, inclusion, and civility.
We are proud to offer a competitive salary, medical/dental benefits, disability plans, retirement plans, and more through the State of Maryland! UMB was ranked 13th in ‘Forbes’ 2021 America’s Best Large Employers Survey and was also ranked 6th among educational institutions for Best Employers for Diversity in 2022 also by Forbes. The University of Maryland Medical Center in Baltimore was ranked as one of the Best Hospitals in both the State of Maryland and the Baltimore Metro Area by the U.S. News & World Report in 2023.
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This position requires an MD/DO degree from a recognized accredited university (or foreign equivalent). The successful applicant will be BE/BC in pulmonary and critical care, have experience in transplant pulmonology, have strong clinical and teaching skills, and be eligible to obtain an independent license to practice medicine in the State of Maryland. An interest in transplant-related clinical and/or translational research is encouraged.
The Department of Medicine at the University of Maryland School of Medicine is dedicated to providing state-of-the-art patient care and improving treatment through clinical research and education. Department of Medicine physicians provide care to thousands of patients annually at the University of Maryland Medical Center, the Baltimore VA Medical Center and the R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center.Since 1807, the Department of Medicine has trained physicians of the highest caliber, including more than half of the physicians currently practicing medicine in Maryland. With 340 full-time faculty members, the Department of Medicine is the largest department in the School of Medicine and is responsible for the training of 140 residents and 89 fellows. Stephen N. Davis, MBBS, is the Theodore E. Woodward Professor and Chair of the Department of Medicine.Our current active research funding exceeds $180 million, over half of which comes from NIH and other federal agencies. With nearly 100 funded investigators, the department has an extensive research base in both the basic and clinical sciences. Our research training programs are extensive and include basic, clinical and translational researc...h training awards. The Department of Medicine also supports and conducts research internationally, with considerable infrastructure in such geographically diverse areas as South America and Africa.