Pediatric Hospitalist Full time Newark NJ
RWJBarnabas Health, Newark, NJ, United States
At Childrens Hospital of New Jersey at Newark Beth Israel Medical Center, we are driven to provide evidence-based care to the communities we serve. We are transforming the care delivery system with a design focused on eliminating health disparities and improving outcomes for patients in our community and beyond.
We are seeking a board-certified/board eligible pediatric hospitalist. Fellowship training and or board certification in pediatric hospital medicine desirable. As a member of an academic health system for children, the faculty member will be involved in further developing the inpatient curriculum and serving as a teacher and mentor to pediatric residents and medical students.
The hospitalist position at CHoNJ involves care of patients in the general pediatric unit, the newborn nursery and a minor role in the admission of children to the inpatient behavioral health unit.
Hospitalists function primarily as the supervising faculty member for pediatric medical students and residents on the inpatient services, with a small role in delivering care without resident involvement.
The hospitalist role involves teaching, with opportunities to lead morning report, participate in resident didactics, board preparation and grand rounds, as well as participation and leadership in quality improvement opportunities.
When on the inpatient service, the hospitalists spend approximately 8-10 hours in the hospital and are on-call from home for admissions and problems. The on call hospitalist rarely if ever is required to return to the hospital at night.
When covering the newborn nursery, the hospitalist spends approximately 8 hours per day in the hospital, with no on call burden.
An integral member of RWJBarnabas Health, the largest academic integrated healthcare system in New Jersey, Childrens Hospital of New Jersey is partnered with Rutgers NJMS, offering exceptional patient care and leading-edge research, further advancing our mission.
RWJBarnabas Health offers competitive compensation and a robust benefits package.
Candidate Requirements:
- BC/BE in Pediatrics
- NJ licensed or eligible for licensure
To learn more about this position, please contact Melissa Fairley, Physician Recruiter, directly via e-mail at melissa.fairley@rwjbh.org
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Childrens Hospital of New Jersey (CHoNJ) at Newark Beth Israel Medical Center is the state's premier hospital caring for children, offering more than 30 specialized childrens services, as well as preventive programs that promote wellness in the community. Children's Hospital of New Jersey is a key member of the RWJBarnabas Childrens Health network, the largest provider of pediatric care in the state.
As a hospital devoted only to children, Children's Hospital of New Jersey recognizes that the special needs of children and their families extend far beyond clinical interventions. The facility provides an atmosphere of caring and warmth that complements the extraordinary medical care that is delivered by medical and surgical specialists who are all dedicated exclusively to children's health.
The hospital's inpatient and outpatient pediatric services include a state-designated regional perinatal center, pediatric intensive care unit, pediatric emergency department, Valerie Fund Children's Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders, neonatal ICU with New Jersey's first ECMO unit, HIV/AIDS treatment for children, and a sexual and child abuse program.
Childrens Hospital of New Jersey has multiple ACGME accredited residency programs and a strong academic affiliation with Rutgers University New Jersey Medical School (NJMS), serving as a primary site for undergraduate pediatric medical education.
In partnership with Rutgers NJMS, CHoNJ with the support of the State of New Jersey has embarked on a population health approach to improving outcomes and achieving health equity for the children of Newark. Innovative programs are being devised and implemented for the major conditions that disproportionally affect the children of our community.