The University of Rochester Medical Center, Golisano Children's Hospital seeks a Division Director of the Pediatric Endocrinology Division as well as academic faculty. The successful candidate for this major academic leadership position will develop and expand the educational, clinical, and research programs. Within the division is a Pediatric Diabetes Center active in type 1 diabetes clinical and basic service research and officially recognized twice by the American Diabetes Association with a certificate of recognition for delivering quality diabetes care. Opportunity Highlights - Develop and expand all division programs
- Major academic leadership opportunity
- Distinguished Endowed Chair position
- Nationally ranked, freestanding Children's Hospital — all pediatric subspecialties represented
- Department committed to medical education — opportunity to develop and lead a brand new Pediatric Endocrinology fellowship program
- Work closely and corroboratively with a strong adult endocrinology program
- Participate in clinical efforts based on interest
- Award-winning Pediatric Diabetes Center
- Ranked one of the nation's best Children's Hospitals for endocrinology/diabetes, gastroenterology, neonatology, nephrology, neurology/neurosurgery, and orthopaedics by US News & World Report
Community Information - On the southern shore of Lake Ontario, Rochester, New York, is just north of the breathtaking
- Finger Lakes region in Upstate New York.
- Stimulating and progressive metropolitan community of 1.1 million people
- Stress-free living, including affordable housing, easy commutes, and highly-ranked public schools
- Cultural district features the Eastman School of Music, The Memorial Art Gallery, and several other museums, theaters, studios, shops, restaurants, and more
- More than 100 wineries, breweries, and distilleries
- Camping and water sports of all kinds, as well as downhill and cross-country skiing
- 6-hour drive to New York City, 3.5 hours to Toronto, 90 minutes to Niagara Falls, and 40 minutes to Letchworth State Park — the Grand Canyon of the East
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