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PEDIATRIC EMERGENCY MEDICINE FACULTY POSITION IN THE DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY MEDICINE AT HARBOR-UCLA, TORRANCE, CA

Clinical Duties: The Pediatric Emergency Medicine (PEM) faculty position will provide clinical coverage in the Adult and Pediatric Emergency Departments and will be assigned shifts providing direct patient care, including on nights, weekends, and holidays, according to Department of Emergency Medicine (DEM) practices. The shift load may vary at the discretion of the Chair, based on Department needs.

Administrative and Teaching Duties: The primary administrative duties will be: performance of emergency medical services (EMS) and disaster duties in collaboration with the Director of Prehospital and Disaster Services; education of the PEM fellows (clinical supervision, provision of didactics, mentorship in research projects as appropriate); support of DEM operational needs, including quality improvement initiatives; and assisting with efforts to build a collaborative hub for out-of-hospital medical policy, knowledge, and education at Harbor. Faculty candidates for this position must be board certified in emergency medicine and board eligible or certified in pediatric emergency medicine and will be expected to dedicate sufficient time to administrative duties, typically 8 to 12 hours per week to achieve excellent results.

C. Research Activities: The candidate will be expected to produce academic and creative work. These efforts should result in peer-reviewed publications that advance knowledge and demonstrate the impact of the faculty member’s work. The applicants all must apply for the position. The link below is the bulletin that is up for the position in LA County. Anyone interested in applying should apply at the link: https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/lacounty/ jobs/2914495/physician-specialist-non-megaflex-various-specialties

Penn State Health Emergency Medicine

About Us:

Penn State Health is a multi-hospital health system serving patients and communities across 29 counties in central Pennsylvania. The system includes Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, Penn State Children’s Hospital, and Penn State Cancer Institute based in Hershey, PA; Penn State Health Holy Spirit Medical Center in Camp Hill, PA; Penn State Health St. Joseph Medical Center in Reading, PA; and more than 2,300 physicians and direct care providers at more than 125 medical offi ce locations. Additionally, the system jointly operates various health care providers, including Penn State Health Rehabilitation Hospital, Hershey Outpatient Surgery Center, Hershey Endoscopy Center, Horizon Home Healthcare and Pennsylvania Psychiatric Institute. In December 2017, Penn State Health partnered with Highmark Health to facilitate creation of a value-based, community care network in the region. Penn State Health shares an integrated strategic plan and operations with Penn State College of Medicine, the university’s medical school. We foster a collaborative environment rich with diversity, share a passion for patient care, and have a space for those who share our spark of innovative research interests. Our health system is expanding and we have opportunities in both an academic hospital as well community hospital settings.

JOIN OUR TEAM EMERGENCY MEDICINE

Benefi t highlights include:

• Competitive salary with sign-on bonus • Comprehensive benefi ts and retirement package • Relocation assistance & CME allowance • Attractive neighborhoods in scenic Central Pennsylvania

OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE

FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:

Heather Peffl ey, PHR CPRP - Penn State Health Physician Recruiter hpeffl ey@pennstatehealth.psu.edu

Penn State Health is fundamentally committed to the diversity of our faculty and staff. We believe diversity is unapologetically expressing itself through every person’s perspectives and lived experiences. We are an equal opportunity and affi rmative action employer. All qualifi ed applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, color, disability, gender identity or expression, marital status, national or ethnic origin, political affi liation, race, religion, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, veteran status, and family medical or genetic information.

U N I V E R S I T Y O F W I S C O N S I N E M E R G E N C Y M E D I C I N E FELLOWSHIPS

ACADEMIC EMERGENCY MEDICINE FELLOWSHIP POSITIONS AVAILABLE

Continue your academic training at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, a recognized international, national, and statewide leader in medical education, research, and service. The BerbeeWalsh Department of Emergency Medicine, located in Wisconsin ' s capital and second largest city, sponsors several advanced training programs for early career physicians.

Our primary ED at UW Health' s flagship hospital in Madison, WI: #1 hospital in Wisconsin for the last ten years

ACS-certified, Level 1 adult and pediatric trauma and burn center

One of only 25 U.S. hospitals named to Newsweek’ s “Top 100 Global” list

UnUniviversersitity y H Hososp pititalal E ED:D:

77,000+ patient visits annually

ACCREDITED EMS FELLOWSHIP

This one-year, ACGME-accredited fellowship combines ground, aeromedical and tactical EMS exposure with advocacy, administrative, research, QA/QI, and leadership activities. Our program trains physicians to provide exceptional medical direction and education to prehospital agencies with advanced competencies in EMS and/or HEMS operations, administration, and clinical care. Graduates are well-prepared to pass their ABEM EMS board certification and become leaders in prehospital emergency care.

GLOBAL HEALTH FELLOWSHIP

This one-year global health fellowship develops physicians

' skills to advance emergency medicine in low resource areas through 1-2 months of fieldwork abroad, teaching, curriculum development and research while offering ample flexibility to develop or continue individual global health projects. Fellows are supported to pursue advanced training through the UW Global Health Institute ' s graduate capstone certificate. Past fellows have engaged in global health projects and research in Uganda, Rwanda, Kenya, local NGOs and the UNDP.

RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP

This two-year fellowship trains physicians to become independent investigators and nationally recognized leaders in emergency care research, capable of conducting externally-funded clinical or health services research. SAEM-certified with the option to pursue an MSCI or other graduate degree and benefit from UW–Madison ’ s world-class research enterprise, which the National Science Foundation ranked 8th nationally in 2020.

SIMULATION FELLOWSHIP

This one-year fellowship develops physicians

' expertise to create and administer simulation-based learning experiences. Fellows have access to a state-of-the-art 7,500 sq. ft. clinical simulation facility with resources such as high fidelity manikins, wet lab, task/virtual reality simulators, advanced audio-visual capture and playback system and a virtual environment simulation cave, as well as extensive interdisciplinary training opportunities with subspecialty areas such as EMS and Med Flight.

LEARN MORE AND APPLY AT EMED.WISC.EDU

The UMass Chan Medical School Department of Emergency Medicine invites candidates to consider our fellowship training opportunities. Nationally-renowned fellowship directors and faculty oversee intensive, focused curricula that prepare fellows to assume leadership roles in their chosen areas. Our department’s nationally-recognized track record in leadership, clinical care, education, and research, coupled with a strong stature within our medical school and 5hospital health system, as well as the opportunity for pursuing UMass master’s-degree education when applicable, makes our institution an ideal place to gain exceptional subspecialty expertise and launch highly successful careers.

Fellowships in:

• Administration/Leadership • Disaster Medicine • Emergency Medical Services • Emergency Ultrasound • Health Equity • Medical Education • Medical Toxicology • Research (PhDs also considered)

The Heart of the Commonwealth

Worcester, the second largest city in New England, offers affordability with easy access to activities to satisfy all interests and lifestyles. The city boasts excellent museums and restaurants and hosts several minor-league sports teams. The amenities of Boston are only 40 minutes away, and world-class outdoor activities are either right outside your door or easily reached in an hour or two.

FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT

Jennifer Bernstein - Fellowship Coordinator jennifer.bernstein@umassmed.edu

Fellows will assume limited clinical responsibilities at one or more of our Emergency Departments. Prior to starting, fellows must have completed an ACGMEaccredited EM residency program, must be EM board-certified or eligible, and must be eligible for full medical licensure in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

Department of Emergency Medicine

FELLOWSHIP TRAINING OPORTUNITIES

TAKE YOUR CAREER TO THE NEXT LEVEL – Exceptional Care Without Exception The Department of Emergency Medicine (EM) at the Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) and Boston Medical Center (BMC) is recruiting Fellowship candidates in the areas of:

Addiction Medicine Emergency Department Administration Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Emergency Ultrasound (EUS)

Global Health Equity Local Health Equity Neurocritical Care(NCC)

We offer 1- and 2-year Fellowship Training opportunities for graduates of accredited Emergency Medicine Residency Programs. We train 6-8 Fellows per year in a collaborative and

nurturing community of practice and support them from orientation to graduation through the Fellowship Academy. BMC Emergency Medicine provides exceptional training in the care of critically ill/injured patients, point-of-care ultrasound, prehospital & EMS, public health, social EM, and research. BMC is the safety-net hospital for the city of Boston, serving a diverse, multicultural population in a ‘county’-type practice environment, set in a world-renowned tertiary hospital system.

Applications are being accepted now, please send your letter of interest to BMCFellowships@bmc.org for further instruction.

At BMC we welcome and support those who have faced barriers to practicing medicine, specifically those who identify as minorities, whether defined on the basis of race, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, gender, sexual orientation, physical ability, religion, first generation in higher education, or otherwise. In 2022, the Lown Institute ranked BMC 4th in the nation for racial inclusivity and in Massachusetts, Boston Medical Center is ranked #1.

BMC EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT is a LEVEL 1 TRAUMA CENTER

· 130,000 annual patient visits · Care for 70% of penetrating trauma victims in Boston · 4 year EM Residency Program · Provides medical control and oversight for Boston EMS · In-person interpreters for 17 languages · 22% of residents are URM (national average is 11%)

BMC ED PATIENT DEMOGRAPHICS

· 70% Black or Hispanic · 32% do NOT speak English as their primary language · >50% have annual household income <$20,400 · Black or African American: 24.4% · Hispanic or Latino of any race: 17.5% · Native American: 0.4% · Asian: 8.9%

BMC ED is the medical control hub and academic base for Boston EMS. EM clinicians who collaborate work closely with the BUSM Departments of Surgery, Pediatrics, Neurology, and Geriatrics, the Boston University School of Public Health, the Massachusetts Department of Public Health, and other regional and national injury research centers. Successful candidates must be a graduate of an ACGME-accredited Emergency Medicine residency an can apply for a 1 year or 2 year program, if pursuing an advanced degree (MPH or MBA). Fellows are expected to work alongside and train EM residents and medical and PA students. The position comes with an excellent benefits package, and a faculty appointment. BMC/BUSM is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. The BMC Department of Emergency Medicine is exceptionally committed to diversity and inclusion within our faculty and residents and welcomes applicants from diverse backgrounds. Find out more @ BMCFellowships@bmc.org

Emergency Medicine Administrative/Leadership Fellowship

The UMass Department of Emergency Medicine is actively recruiting qualified candidates for the Richard V. Aghababian Emergency Medicine Administrative/Leadership Fellowship.

Our mission: to instill emergency physicians with key leadership and administrative skills so that they will excel as leaders in the delivery of high-quality and efficient healthcare. Our program has a track record of placing fellows into EM administrative positions upon graduation.

Fellows have access to extensive resources both within UMass Chan Medical School and the wider university, exemplified by the MBA program at the Isenberg School of Management. The affiliated clinical institution, UMass Memorial Health, is the dominant healthcare organization in central Massachusetts, with multiple hospitals and outpatient facilities. A particular strength of our department is that our leadership and faculty are active in leadership positions within the medical school and health system, as well as regional, state, and national professional organizations. This affords the fellows exposure to management and leadership learning opportunities well beyond ED operations.

Our location in the heart of New England offers affordability with easy access to activities to satisfy all interests and lifestyles. Worcester, the second largest city in New England, boasts excellent museums and restaurants and hosts several minor-league sports teams. The amenities of Boston are only 40 minutes away, and world-class outdoor activities await--either right outside your door or easily reached in an hour or two.

Fellows will assume limited clinical responsibilities in our Emergency Departments. Prior to starting, fellows must have completed an ACGMEaccredited EM residency program, must be EM board-certified or eligible, and must be eligible for full medical licensure in Massachusetts.

For more information, please contact our Fellowship Coordinator, Jennifer Bernstein - jennifer.bernstein@umassmed.edu

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