Physician Division Director - Infectious Diseases International Medicine
University of Minnesota PhysiciansAbout the role
Position Summary:
The University of Minnesota Department of Medicine is seeking a dynamic and visionary leader to serve as the Division Director of the Division of Infectious Diseases and International Medicine. The ideal candidate will have a distinguished record of clinical excellence, research productivity, educational engagement and administrative leadership.
The division is seeking a leader who can foster new collaborations, expand its research enterprise, and reimagine academic programs and clinical care delivery. The successful candidate will have demonstrated academic leadership across clinical care, education, and research missions, along with experience in faculty development, mentoring, sustaining independent research funding, and maintaining a productive scholarly portfolio marked by peer-reviewed publications.
Unique Opportunities:
Collaborate with world-class researchers in the University of Minnesota’s Center for Immunology, an interdisciplinary research program devoted to advancing the field of immunology. Collaborate with world-class researchers in the University of Minnesota Institute on Infectious Diseases who seek to identify and respond to emerging and contemporary infectious diseases for outbreak and disease mitigation and control, and to train the next generation of pandemic and epidemic response experts. Provide leadership for new and innovative clinical and academic programs
Division of Infectious Diseases and International Medicine:
The Division is comprised of over 50 faculty, including affiliated sites. Many faculty have multifaceted roles as educators, clinicians, and research professionals both locally and internationally. Our division takes great pride in achieving excellence and we continually strive to set the bar in the areas of education, research and patient care.
Our Infectious Diseases specialists deliver comprehensive and compassionate care focused on improving patient outcomes. We provide high level expertise, in-depth consultation, and cross-specialty collaboration.
The division currently holds fifteen active NIH grants totaling $7,578,347. The Infectious Diseases Division prides itself on contributing towards a strong collaborative research community. We are committed to the continued advancement of innovative research to address infectious diseases from bench to bedside.
The division supports two infectious disease fellowship training programs: an ACGME-accredited Infectious Disease Fellowship Program; and a one-year Transplant Infectious Disease Fellowship program. Our faculty are dedicated to educating early-career infectious disease specialists to build a strong foundation both clinically and in the research arena.
Core Responsibilities:
Leadership and Administration:
Provide strategic leadership and direction for the Division of Infectious Diseases and International Medicine aligning with the overall mission and goals of the Department of Medicine and the Institution
Oversee the clinical, research, and educational activities of the Division
Develop and enact a plan for divisional expansion and program growth
Manage the Division's budget, resources, and personnel
Recruit, mentor, and retain faculty and staff
Foster a collaborative and supportive environment that promotes excellence and innovation
Represent the Division within the Department of Medicine, the Institution, and the broader medical community
Develop and implement policies and procedures to ensure efficient and effective operations
Foster and sustain a divisional environment that is welcoming, diverse, and inclusive, promoting and supporting individual faculty goals using a holistic approach
Clinical Care:
Maintain a clinical practice in infectious diseases providing expert consultation and care to patients
Work with the Service Line on clinical operations; ensuring the delivery of high-quality, patient-centered care within the Division
Promote the development and implementation of best practices in infectious disease care
Research:
Promote and support research activities within the Division, including basic translational and clinical research
Maintain an active research program and provide support for faculty research and scholarly activities tailored to individual interests
Foster collaboration with other departments and institutions to advance infectious diseases research
Education:
Provide support and assistance to the Infectious Disease Fellowship Program in developing and implementing
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