Full Time

    Onsite

    About the job

    Assistant or Associate Professor in Transplant Hepatology

    The Yale School of Medicine (YSM) seeks qualified candidates at the Assistant or Associate Professor level for a full-time academic position in transplant hepatology within the YSM Section of Digestive Diseases faculty and the Yale-New Haven Hospital (YNHH) Liver Transplant Program. The faculty position is focused on general and transplant hepatology and consists of a balance of outpatient clinics and endoscopy sessions, and inpatient liver service on a rotating basis with other hepatologists. Academic responsibilities include supervision and teaching of students, medical housestaff, and GI/hepatology fellows, participation in clinical and educational conferences, and an opportunity to engage in clinical research. The Section of Digestive Diseases serves as the home of over 20 faculty hepatologists with national and international expertise across multiple domains of clinical hepatology, specialty clinical programs (e.g. MASLD/MASH, Viral Hepatitis, Autoimmune/Cholestatic, Wilson's, Gaucher's, Alcohol/Addiction, Liver Cancer) as well as the Yale Liver Center, one of three NIH/NIDDK-funded core research centers focused on hepatology.

    Job Description

    • Focus on general and transplant hepatology with a balance of outpatient clinics, endoscopy sessions, and inpatient liver service
    • Supervision and teaching of students, medical housestaff, and GI/hepatology fellows
    • Participation in clinical and educational conferences
    • Opportunity to engage in clinical research

    Requirements

    • Candidates must hold a Medical Degree
    • Board-eligible or certified in gastroenterology and transplant hepatology or equivalent
    • Recent transplant hepatology fellows are welcome to apply

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