Neonatologist

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Rochester, NH - USA

profile Monthly Salary: $ 230000 - 250000
Posted on: 3 hours ago
Vacancies: 1 Vacancy

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The Division of Neonatology is seeking a physician who is a recent Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine fellowship graduate or early-to-mid-level in his/her academic career with a history of excellent training and success in the clinical and academic realms. The new faculty member will deliver clinical care in the neonatal intensive care unit and develop a career in research and/or education. Successful candidates will display a commitment to pursuing a career that includes publishing and where appropriate obtaining extramural grant support for their research. Candidates with interests in clinical/translational investigation neonatal follow-up simulation and/or growth and nutrition are especially desired. Neonatal-perinatal fellowship training is a requirement.

The University of Rochester is a major research university with a long history of clinical and laboratory investigations in neonatology. Rochester is located on the southern shore of Lake Ontario just north of the breathtaking Finger Lakes region and boasts affordable living highly-ranked public schools outstanding cultural amenities and a vibrant metropolitan area. The Division of Neonatology consists of 26 neonatologists several pediatricians and 5 tenure-track PhD laboratory investigators. Major clinical and laboratory research areas include pulmonary biology neonatal clinical trials retinopathy of prematurity childhood pulmonary outcomes of premature infants neurodevelopment growth and nutrition neonatal hematology neonatal immunology simulation machine learning and quality improvement. Faculty hold a variety of federally-funded grants and contracts including several multicenter grants. The divisions clinical research group includes research coordinators research nurses and data management staff and it supports 12 investigators with research programs in a wide variety of areas. Support for clinical and translational research is provided in part by the Universitys National Center for Advancing Translational Science (NCATS)-funded Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute (CTSI). The CTSI provides research support and masters and doctoral training in public health and clinical and translational investigation.

The Division provides neonatal care at the Universitys 68-bed Level IV NICU and at the Rochester General Hospital 14-bed Level II SCN. The University is the Regional Perinatal Center for the Finger Lakes Region of New York State with a catchment area of 1.2 million.

Review of the application will begin immediately. The successful applicant would assume the position on or about July 1 2026 or earlier by mutual agreement.



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The Division of Neonatology is seeking a physician who is a recent Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine fellowship graduate or early-to-mid-level in his/her academic career with a history of excellent training and success in the clinical and academic realms. The new faculty member will deliver clinical care ...
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