Physician-MFM-OBGYN
- Req ID: 26609
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Address:
2500 Metrohealth DriveCleveland,OH
- Work Type: Full Time
- Date Posted: 12/23/2024
Location: METROHEALTH MEDICAL CENTER
Biweekly Hours: 80.00
Shift: 8am-5pm
The Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology at the MetroHealth System, Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio is seeking applications for a full time employed Maternal-Fetal Medicine Faculty Member to expand our growing division and share in our dedication to our mission of "leading the way to a healthier you and a healthier community through service, teaching, discovery, and teamwork."
The Division of Maternal Fetal Medicine has over fifty years of outstanding clinical care and research. Our current Division of 5 faculty members, an MFM-nurse practitioner, and 3 MFM Fellows has specialized in high-risk pregnancy care and imaging, driven by our mission to improve the lives of our pregnant patients and their children at our sites across the MetroHealth System and our Cleveland community.
We are seeking a physician who will practice clinically at one or more of our sites and will participate in fellow, resident, and medical student education. There are also ongoing federally funded and industry research projects and protected time can be given to a candidate interested in joining these investigations. A successful candidate will possess excellent interpersonal and teaching skills, will be Board Certified or a candidate for Certification in Maternal-Fetal Medicine, and eligible for licensure in the State of Ohio. This position is anticipated to be at the Assistant or Associate Professor level in the Department of Reproductive Biology at Case Western Reserve University. Academic rank and dedicated research time will be commensurate with qualifications and experience.
The population we serve is diverse, both socially and economically. Our faculty is committed to caring for all, and to improving the health of our whole community. MetroHealth is a national leader in population health initiatives and improving the social determinants of community health. We are also actively involved in the teaching of MetroHealth's MFM fellows, Ob/Gyn residents, and Case Western Reserve University medical students. MetroHealth is home to one of the oldest Maternal-Fetal Medicine Fellowship programs in the country.
In addition to being a Clinical Center within the Eunice Kennedy Shriver NICHD-MFMU (Kelly Gibson, MD - PI) and NuMoM2b-HHS2 (Jessica Pippen, M.D. - PI) Research Networks, the Division's ongoing funded research includes studies regarding hypertension, preterm birth
prediction and prevention, neonatal body composition, labor physiology, and evaluation and implementation of safety bundles. Our perinatal database is the oldest ongoing electronic database in the country - extending back to 1974. Our electronic Medical Record extends back to 1999, and our Clinical Informatics Department has partnered with large vendor datasets such as Epic's Cosmos and TrinetX. Each of these provides significant opportunity for research addressing pregnancy complications, generational impacts of health disparities and social determinants of health. MetroHealth also has boasts a nationally recognized Population Health Department which partners with researchers interested in reducing health disparities. Last year, the Population Health Department brought $26 million of grants to MetroHealth. We are a level 1 trauma center.
The MetroHealth System is redesigning our campus with an innovative transformation plan to exceed the ever-changing needs of our patients and community programs. This billion-dollar transformation is the largest public construction project in Cuyahoga County and one of the largest in the nation. In November 2022 the MetroHealth community moved into the new hospital, The Glick Center, featuring 270 private rooms and new state of the art facilities to support our patients and staff. In January 2023, we opened the new Labor and Delivery and NICU. A new outpatient pavilion is on schedule to open in 2024.
We invite you to be our partner in this important journey as we strive to transform health care in Northeast Ohio.
Cleveland, Ohio offers a great lifestyle.
• The Arts - largest theater complex outside of New York City, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, The Cleveland Orchestra and the Cleveland Art Museum
• Child-friendly city-Cleveland Metroparks Zoo, Cleveland Museum of Natural History
• Outdoor activities - Lake Erie for boating and beach
• Expansive park system surrounding the city with many hiking and biking opportunities, Holden Arboretum
• Nationally renowned food and dining scene
• Diverse economy - manufacturing, financial services, healthcare, biomedical
• Great cost of living - 21% lower than the national average
• Professional Sports -Guardians, Browns and Cavaliers
• Ease of transit (no traffic)- rated the 6th best city in the US for commuters
If you are interested in our position or would like additional information, please contact: Britt Artino, Provider Recruiter, bartino@metrohealth.org
Biweekly Hours: 80.00
Shift: 8am-5pm
The Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology at the MetroHealth System, Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio is seeking applications for a full time employed Maternal-Fetal Medicine Faculty Member to expand our growing division and share in our dedication to our mission of "leading the way to a healthier you and a healthier community through service, teaching, discovery, and teamwork."
The Division of Maternal Fetal Medicine has over fifty years of outstanding clinical care and research. Our current Division of 5 faculty members, an MFM-nurse practitioner, and 3 MFM Fellows has specialized in high-risk pregnancy care and imaging, driven by our mission to improve the lives of our pregnant patients and their children at our sites across the MetroHealth System and our Cleveland community.
We are seeking a physician who will practice clinically at one or more of our sites and will participate in fellow, resident, and medical student education. There are also ongoing federally funded and industry research projects and protected time can be given to a candidate interested in joining these investigations. A successful candidate will possess excellent interpersonal and teaching skills, will be Board Certified or a candidate for Certification in Maternal-Fetal Medicine, and eligible for licensure in the State of Ohio. This position is anticipated to be at the Assistant or Associate Professor level in the Department of Reproductive Biology at Case Western Reserve University. Academic rank and dedicated research time will be commensurate with qualifications and experience.
The population we serve is diverse, both socially and economically. Our faculty is committed to caring for all, and to improving the health of our whole community. MetroHealth is a national leader in population health initiatives and improving the social determinants of community health. We are also actively involved in the teaching of MetroHealth's MFM fellows, Ob/Gyn residents, and Case Western Reserve University medical students. MetroHealth is home to one of the oldest Maternal-Fetal Medicine Fellowship programs in the country.
In addition to being a Clinical Center within the Eunice Kennedy Shriver NICHD-MFMU (Kelly Gibson, MD - PI) and NuMoM2b-HHS2 (Jessica Pippen, M.D. - PI) Research Networks, the Division's ongoing funded research includes studies regarding hypertension, preterm birth
prediction and prevention, neonatal body composition, labor physiology, and evaluation and implementation of safety bundles. Our perinatal database is the oldest ongoing electronic database in the country - extending back to 1974. Our electronic Medical Record extends back to 1999, and our Clinical Informatics Department has partnered with large vendor datasets such as Epic's Cosmos and TrinetX. Each of these provides significant opportunity for research addressing pregnancy complications, generational impacts of health disparities and social determinants of health. MetroHealth also has boasts a nationally recognized Population Health Department which partners with researchers interested in reducing health disparities. Last year, the Population Health Department brought $26 million of grants to MetroHealth. We are a level 1 trauma center.
The MetroHealth System is redesigning our campus with an innovative transformation plan to exceed the ever-changing needs of our patients and community programs. This billion-dollar transformation is the largest public construction project in Cuyahoga County and one of the largest in the nation. In November 2022 the MetroHealth community moved into the new hospital, The Glick Center, featuring 270 private rooms and new state of the art facilities to support our patients and staff. In January 2023, we opened the new Labor and Delivery and NICU. A new outpatient pavilion is on schedule to open in 2024.
We invite you to be our partner in this important journey as we strive to transform health care in Northeast Ohio.
Cleveland, Ohio offers a great lifestyle.
• The Arts - largest theater complex outside of New York City, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, The Cleveland Orchestra and the Cleveland Art Museum
• Child-friendly city-Cleveland Metroparks Zoo, Cleveland Museum of Natural History
• Outdoor activities - Lake Erie for boating and beach
• Expansive park system surrounding the city with many hiking and biking opportunities, Holden Arboretum
• Nationally renowned food and dining scene
• Diverse economy - manufacturing, financial services, healthcare, biomedical
• Great cost of living - 21% lower than the national average
• Professional Sports -Guardians, Browns and Cavaliers
• Ease of transit (no traffic)- rated the 6th best city in the US for commuters
If you are interested in our position or would like additional information, please contact: Britt Artino, Provider Recruiter, bartino@metrohealth.org