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Children's Mercy Hospital (MO)

Neonatologist – Clinical Research

Children's Mercy Hospital (MO), Kansas City, MO, United States


The Neonatology Division at Children’s Mercy Hospital Kansas City is seeking a board-certified Neonatologist to provide clinical care in community Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Units and our regional referral Level IV NICU.  In addition to clinical excellence, preferred candidates should have an interest in and evidence of scholarly pursuits, with a special focus on clinical research.  Our preferred candidate would have experience in leading clinical research studies, as well as some success in extramural funding. The Neonatology Division consists of 36 neonatologists with a wide spectrum of interests, providing opportunity for candidates to find collaboration and support for an individualized professional career pathway.

New faculty will have opportunity to work in a range of clinical settings, including responsibility for delivery attendance for high-risk newborns, managing preterm and transitional issues, as well as attending in the Level IV NICU, with responsibility for infants with birth anomalies and other complex clinical conditions. The Home Ventilator Program and the Infant Lung Center provide a candidate with interest in infant chronic lung disease rich opportunity for participation in clinical follow up and research of such infants. Our faculty members are committed to evidence-based medical practice, promoting use of organized change models to make group practice improvements.  Division members are actively involved in the Vermont Oxford Collaborative and the Children’s Hospital Neonatal Consortium to assess outcomes and collaborate for improvement.

New faculty members are eligible for academic appointment at the University of Missouri – Kansas City School of Medicine as Assistant or Associate Professor of Pediatrics.  Time and mentoring support will be provided to assist candidates with career development and promotion success. Children’s Mercy Hospital has a robust Faculty Development Program, with resources and training opportunities in leadership, teaching, mentorship and professional writing. 

The successful applicant must share our unwavering commitment to excellence, integrity, collegiality, antiracism, and respect for inclusion of individuals with diverse backgrounds.

Steve Olsen, MD, Division Director

Qualified candidates should submit their CV and cover letter to:

https://faculty-childrensmercykc.icims.com/jobs/23317/physician/job