Assistant Professor Endocrinology
Faculty Opportunity
University of Texas Medical Branch Galveston and South of Houston locations
University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB Health) Galveston, Texas
UTMB Health is a $2.2 billion health science center comprised of five hospitals, an extensive network of outpatient clinics, and Schools of Medicine, Nursing, Health Professions, Public and Population Health, as well as a Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, three institutes and over 10 exceptional research centers. UTMB has a long and remarkable history of advancing health sciences education, research, and patient care. It was the first academic health center in Texas and is home to the state s first schools of medicine, nursing, and allied health sciences. At UTMB, you ll be part of a supportive and innovative academic environment committed to excellence in patient care, education, and research. We offer a collaborative work culture, opportunities for professional growth, and the chance to make a lasting impact in the field of endocrinology.
The UTMB Division of Endocrinology is seeking a full-time faculty candidate at the Assistant Professor level. At UTMB, the Division of Endocrinology provides both inpatient and outpatient referral-based clinical care in all areas of Endocrinology. This position may also require travel to any of our outpatient service locations in Galveston, and throughout the southern Houston metropolitan area. Faculty members are passionate about education and mentorship and our clinic footprint provides an opportunity to see a large variety of Endocrinology pathologies to include specialty clinics for Bone Health, Obesity Medicine, Women s Health, and Correctional Managed Care. Engage in a rewarding clinical practice with a schedule that includes 8 half-day outpatient clinics per week. You'll also participate in a weekend rotation for inpatient consults, providing comprehensive care and contributing to a team dedicated to high-quality patient outcomes. Apply today to become a vital member of our team and advance your career in an environment that values your expertise and dedication.
What does UTMB have to offer potential candidates:
- A high quality academic and clinical program.
- Participation in medical student, resident, and fellow education and training.
- Research support and clinical trial participation is encouraged.
- Leadership and career advancement opportunities.
- Faculty appointment at the Assistant Professor level.
- Competitive salary with a generous bonus and benefits package.
Candidate Requirements:
- M.D. or D.O. degree.
- Completion of an ACGME accredited Internal Medicine Program and Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism Fellowship program.
- A strong commitment to patient care, medical student, and resident education.
- Ideal candidates should possess 3 or more years operating their own outpatient practice.
- U.S. Citizenship or Employment Authorization to work in the U.S.
- Ability to obtain an unrestricted state of Texas Medical License.
Living in communities served by UTMB Health: UTMB s main campus is located on Galveston Island which is known for its 32 miles of beaches all along the Texas Gulf Coast. Enjoy the island life or you can choose to live on the mainland within close proximity to all the southern Houston area has to offer. Immerse yourself in our family culture and collaborative environment while you work, live, & play along the southern coast of Texas. Go to to find out more about Galveston and the surrounding communities.
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