Emory

Assistant Professor - Division of Endocrinology, Metabolism and Lipids

Job Number
126747
Job Type
Regular Full-Time
Division
School Of Medicine
Department
SOM: Medicine: Endocrinology
Campus Location (For Posting) : Location
US-GA-Atlanta
Location : Name
Grady Hospital
Remote Work Classification
Primarily On Campus
Health and Safety Information
Position involves clinical patient contact., Working with human blood, body fluids, tissues, or other potentially infectious materials.

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Description

Thet Emory University seeks a talented individual (Assistant/Associate) clinician, teacher or scholar to join our faculty. A successful candidate will join our dynamic and growing faculty at Grady Health System. Our Endocrinology division at Grady comprises of 8 faculty members who have varied clinical and research interests. Our combined research portfolio includes 20 active clinical studies funded through NIH K-23 and R-01 awards, foundation grants and investigator-initiated studies. 

 

Our faculty is highly involved in teaching medical trainees at all levels with many winning several teaching awards.  Our comprehensive diabetes center and endocrinology clinics at the Grady Health System serve as the main source of medical care for the underserved and underinsured in the Greater Atlanta metro area. 

 

The candidate will have the opportunity to expand their clinical expertise, teaching skills or pursue scholarship activities. A clinical and research interest in diabetes or bone health, while not a necessity, is preferred. Appropriate mentoring opportunities will be offered as needed for the candidate’s growth according to their interest.  While active funding is not required, there will be many opportunities for the candidate to pursue internal and external funding.  

 

Emory University School of Medicine, is fully committed to the shared values of diversity and inclusion in order to achieve and sustain excellence. We firmly believe that we best promote excellence by recruiting and retaining a diverse group of faculty and staff promoting a sense of inclusion and belonging for every member of our community. This climate for diversity, inclusion and excellence is critical to attaining the best scholarship, teaching, and research.

 

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