Full-time faculty member (Assistant or Associate Professor) with advanced training in interventional endoscopy
- Washington University School of Medicine
- Saint Louis, Missouri
- Full Time
The Division of Gastroenterology at WashU Medicine, is seeking a full-time faculty member (Assistant or Associate Professor) with advanced training in interventional endoscopy, with a primary focus on EUS, ERCP, and pancreatic disease.
The successful candidate will develop a high-volume interventional endoscopy practice and play an integral role in the multidisciplinary management of patients with complex pancreaticobiliary disorders. Clinical responsibilities include outpatient clinics, inpatient consultation, and advanced endoscopic procedures on the main Washington University Medical Campus at Barnes-Jewish Hospital and the Center for Advanced Medicine as well as at regional locations within the greater St. Louis metropolitan area.
Required qualifications (prior to start date):
MD or equivalent professional medical degree
Board certified or board eligible in Gastroenterology
Completion of an ACGME-accredited three-year Gastroenterology fellowship
Completion of a dedicated fourth-year Advanced Endoscopy fellowship with expertise in EUS and ERCP
Eligible for medical licensure in the State of Missouri
WashU Medicine is nationally and internationally recognized for excellence in patient care, biomedical research and medical education. Through our partnership with BJC HealthCare, WashU Medicine physicians deliver advanced, patient-centered care across a fully integrated academic health system, with Barnes-Jewish Hospital serving as the flagship academic medical center.
St. Louis offers an exceptional quality of life with four distinct seasons, outstanding cultural and educational opportunities, and a diverse, family-oriented community. Located in St. Louis, the region offers an exceptional quality of life, including four distinct seasons, a vibrant arts and cultural scene, outstanding educational opportunities, and a cost of living that is lower than many major metropolitan areas.
Interested applicants should submit a curriculum vitae to Vladimir Kushnir, MD