Endocrinologist

University of PIttsburgh Medical Center   Pittsburgh, PA   Full-time     Health Care Provider
Posted on April 10, 2024
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The Division of Endocrinology at University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) seeks full-time board-certified / board-eligible endocrinologists to join its rapidly growing premier/academic practice.

Our nationally ranked Endocrinology program provides a diverse patient mix and substantial opportunity for personalized career growth and development. Successful candidates may contribute to clinical activities at satellite clinics in the greater Pittsburgh area. The practice includes outpatient clinics, an inpatient consult service, and numerous subspecialty services. The practice is supported by a nurse practitioner led inpatient diabetes team, a large diabetes educator/nutrition team, and clinical/administrative support staff.

Candidates must have an MD or DO degree, be board certified or board eligible in Endocrinology, and have a solid foundation in endocrinology and diabetes as well as a desire to contribute to the academic mission (clinical care, education, quality improvement, and/or scholarly work). J-1 candidates are accepted. Successful candidates will become faculty members in the Department of Medicine, Division of Endocrinology with an academic appointment commensurate with experience. This position offers a competitive salary and comprehensive benefits.

UPMC is a world-renowned health care provider and insurer based in Pittsburgh, PA, and a leader in inventing new models of accountable, cost-effective, patient-centered care. It is one of the largest and most successful academic medical centers in the country and the largest employer in the state of Pennsylvania, with over 40 academic, community, and specialty hospitals as well as 600 doctors' offices and outpatient sites. In the most recent US News and World Report rankings, UPMC Presbyterian-Shadyside Hospital was ranked 15th in the nation and #1 in Pennsylvania. Likewise, in the most recent assessment of National Institutes of Health (NIH) funding, the University of Pittsburgh was ranked 4th in the nation. The Department of Medicine at the University of Pittsburgh was ranked 13th in the nation for Best Medical Schools: Research and 14th in the nation for Best Medical Schools: Primary Care. This rich academic environment provides substantial opportunity across the spectrum of clinical and academic endocrinology.