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Description
The Paul W. Seavey Comprehensive Internal Medicine Clinic is seeking a highly qualified Internal Medicine physician for a career in Academic Internal Medicine and Primary Care. This unique full-time outpatient faculty role blends the best of primary care and academics, with strong potential for academic growth and leadership opportunities.
Located on the Emory University campus, The Seavey Clinic is an endowed entity which combines the highest quality of outpatient comprehensive patient care, with protected and supported academic time, including any combination of teaching, research, process improvement, innovation and scholarship.
The ideal candidate will be seeking a career in academic internal medicine and be engaged in high quality, personalized and attentive care, and will be self-motivated and engaged in long term professional growth and career development.
Requirements
Clinical Highlights
- Full-time schedule includes 1 session (1/2 day) clinical administrative time and a minimum of 1 session supported academic time (8+1+1). Minimal weekly night call for own patients and shared weekend/holiday coverage (1:10).
- Clinical emphasis on outstanding comprehensive internal medicine care across sites that include the General Internal Medicine Teaching Practice, the Special Diagnostic Clinic, and more.
- Assumption of partial practice due to retirement, as well as new patients.
- The team is supported by a clinical pharmacist, pharmacy students and residents, clinical psychologists, a dietician, and a health educator.
Academic Highlights
- Exclusive position in an endowed Academic Internal Medicine practice where clinical education of medical students and academic growth are expected.
- Academic emphasis on faculty and career development, with supported time and resources for education, research, scholarship, service, and academic advancement and promotion.
- The team is supported by data analyst, research coaching and start-up/pilot project funding.
Compensation and Benefits
- Likelihood of formally named endowed position, either Named Distinguished Clinician or Named Professorship subject to metrics and availability.
- Competitive salary potential, including productivity incentives and endowment funding for compensated protected academic time.
- 4 weeks PTO and 1 week CME. Subsidy for CME, modest subsidy for teaching activities to supplement travel and professional activities.
- Part time positions will be considered with prorated adjustment of benefits and clinical administration time.
Emory is an equal opportunity employer, and qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, or other characteristics protected by state or federal law.