Associate Professor, AC Track, Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrician jobs in United States
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University of Pennsylvania · 3 months ago

Associate Professor, AC Track, Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrician

The University of Pennsylvania is seeking candidates for several Associate Professor positions in the non-tenure academic clinician track at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. The role requires expertise in Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics and involves teaching medical students, residents, and fellows, as well as conducting developmental assessments and providing outpatient care.

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Responsibilities

Teaching responsibilities may include the teaching of medical students, residents, and fellows, as well as formal lecture opportunities within the department
Clinical responsibilities may include developmental assessments and providing follow up care in an outpatient setting

Qualification

Developmental PediatricsNeurodevelopmental DisabilitiesD.EquivalentBoard certifiedTeaching skills

Required

Expertise is required in the specific area of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics and/or Neurodevelopmental Disabilities
Applicants must have an M.D. or equivalent degree
Candidates must be board certified or board eligible

Company

University of Pennsylvania

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The University of Pennsylvania is an American private Ivy League Research University that excels in producing future leaders.

H1B Sponsorship

University of Pennsylvania has a track record of offering H1B sponsorships. Please note that this does not guarantee sponsorship for this specific role. Below presents additional info for your reference. (Data Powered by US Department of Labor)
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Funding

Current Stage
Late Stage
Total Funding
$81.46M
Key Investors
National Science FoundationUS Department of EnergyParent Project Muscular Dystrophy
2024-08-28Grant
2023-06-26Grant· $18M
2022-09-15Grant· $55M

Leadership Team

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Mark Dingfield
Executive Vice President
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Angela Duckworth
Rosa Lee and Egbert Chang Professor
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