Reproductive Endocrinology & Infertility Physician
Company: University of Missouri School of Medicine
Location: Columbia
Posted on: October 26, 2024
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Job Description:
Reproductive Medicine Specialist University of Missouri, School
of Medicine All Ranks All Tracks The Department of Obstetrics,
Gynecology, and Women's Health at the University of Missouri School
of Medicine invites applications for a physician faculty member in
the Division of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility (REI).
The appointee will be a contributing member of the Division in
delivering excellent clinical, research, teaching, and community
services, as well as integrating the division's activities with
those of the department, the School of Medicine, and the University
of Missouri. Our department's dedicated and caring physicians
provide a full range of outstanding health care services to women
of all ages. These services include general obstetrics and
gynecology, high-risk obstetrics or maternal-fetal medicine,
reproductive endocrinology, fertility, gynecologic oncology,
urogynecology, advanced pelvic reconstruction, and women's
wellness. As faculty members of the MU School of Medicine, we are
committed to training our medical students and resident physicians
to become excellent obstetrician-gynecologists. Furthermore, our
scientists are actively engaged in innovative research that uses
basic, clinical and translational approaches to improve the health
of women and children. Job Details: The successful applicant will
join a robust clinical department in delivering excellent clinical,
research, teaching, and community services. We offer
state-of-the-art ultrasonography, embryology lab, and andrology lab
services. Rank and salary will be commensurate with training,
academic level, and experience. Total compensation for a productive
IVF physician will be highly competitive. Our Residency Program:
Built upon a strong clinical foundation, the program is an
exceptional academic program with breadth of expertise in research,
education, and clinical care. Most of our graduates transition into
full scope OB/GYN general practice, while approximately one in
three obtain additional subspecialty fellowship training. Our
residency curriculum is clinically rigorous, emphasizing
evidence-based practice, life-long learning and technical
proficiency. Required Qualifications:
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Keywords: University of Missouri School of Medicine, Augusta , Reproductive Endocrinology & Infertility Physician, Healthcare , Columbia, Georgia
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