American Society of Hematology
Academic Faculty Position in Sickle Cell Disease & Classical Hematology
American Society of Hematology, Baltimore, Maryland, United States, 21276
Academic Faculty Position in Sickle Cell Disease & Classical Hematology
Company/Institution:
Johns Hopkins UniversityDepartment:
Division of HematologyLocation:
Baltimore, MD, USADegree Requirements:
Board CertifiedSalary:
Not availableJob Type:
Patient CarePosted:
September 6, 2024Job Setting:
Medical School, Hospital/Clinical FacilityApplication Period:
September 6-November 4, 2024The Johns Hopkins Division of Hematology is recruiting a full-time adult hematologist with an interest in sickle cell disease and general classical hematology to join our growing division. As one of the few remaining free-standing hematology programs in the country, Hopkins offers a unique environment for interested candidates to work with stellar hematology faculty and fellows with a passion for classical hematology. In addition, with one of the largest comprehensive sickle cell centers in the country, the Division of Hematology provides candidates the opportunity to become an integral part of an internationally-renowned multi-disciplinary sickle cell care team.The Johns Hopkins Sickle Cell Center for Adults is a leader in care delivery and research in sickle cell disease. The Center provides care to over 700 patients with a clinical infrastructure that currently includes a lead physician, 6 advanced practice providers, 2 psychiatrists, a social worker, a case manager, and a community health worker. This integrated team runs an inpatient consult service, outpatient clinics, a young-adult clinic, and a 7-day/week infusion center.Candidates for this position will be hired onto our Clinical Excellence Pathway and will work closely with our dedicated hematology track fellows on our classical hematology inpatient ward and in our outpatient sickle cell disease and classical hematology clinics.How to Apply
Interested candidates should send their CV, brief statement of clinical and/or research interests, and names and email addresses of three references to Rakhi Naik, MD MHS, rakhi@jhmi.edu.
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Company/Institution:
Johns Hopkins UniversityDepartment:
Division of HematologyLocation:
Baltimore, MD, USADegree Requirements:
Board CertifiedSalary:
Not availableJob Type:
Patient CarePosted:
September 6, 2024Job Setting:
Medical School, Hospital/Clinical FacilityApplication Period:
September 6-November 4, 2024The Johns Hopkins Division of Hematology is recruiting a full-time adult hematologist with an interest in sickle cell disease and general classical hematology to join our growing division. As one of the few remaining free-standing hematology programs in the country, Hopkins offers a unique environment for interested candidates to work with stellar hematology faculty and fellows with a passion for classical hematology. In addition, with one of the largest comprehensive sickle cell centers in the country, the Division of Hematology provides candidates the opportunity to become an integral part of an internationally-renowned multi-disciplinary sickle cell care team.The Johns Hopkins Sickle Cell Center for Adults is a leader in care delivery and research in sickle cell disease. The Center provides care to over 700 patients with a clinical infrastructure that currently includes a lead physician, 6 advanced practice providers, 2 psychiatrists, a social worker, a case manager, and a community health worker. This integrated team runs an inpatient consult service, outpatient clinics, a young-adult clinic, and a 7-day/week infusion center.Candidates for this position will be hired onto our Clinical Excellence Pathway and will work closely with our dedicated hematology track fellows on our classical hematology inpatient ward and in our outpatient sickle cell disease and classical hematology clinics.How to Apply
Interested candidates should send their CV, brief statement of clinical and/or research interests, and names and email addresses of three references to Rakhi Naik, MD MHS, rakhi@jhmi.edu.
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