Academic Urogynecology Physician (NTT)
Hiring Department
Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Women’s Health
Job Description
The University of Missouri’s School of Medicine, Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Women’s Health, is searching for a full-time or part-time non-tenure track Urogynecology physician to join our team. The appointee will be a contributing member of the division in delivering excellent clinical, research, and teaching, as well as integrating the division’s activities with those of the department, School of Medicine, and University of Missouri.
Our Clinical Model
The practice is a well-established clinic currently staffed by one board certified Urogynecologist and three Advanced Practice Providers. Physicians share call responsibilities evenly as part of a collaborative team model. This position is primarily outpatient in focus, with some inpatient responsibilities as needed to support continuity of care and patient coverage.
Our Educational Model
As educators, the Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Women’s Health is an integral part of University of Missouri (MU) medical student and post-graduate trainee education. We offer an ACGME-accredited OBGYN residency and a Maternal Fetal Medicine fellowship program.
Our Research Model
Looking to the future, MU is making huge investments in medical research. Learn more about what we’re doing in research here - NextGen Precision Health Institute
Academic rank and salary will be commensurate with training and experience.
Qualifications
Minimum Qualifications:
- MD/DO
- BC in General Obstetrics and Gynecology and BC/BE in Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery.
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