Assistant Professor Small Animal Internal Medicine (SAIM) jobs in United States
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Universities of Wisconsin · 5 hours ago

Assistant Professor Small Animal Internal Medicine (SAIM)

The University of Wisconsin Madison is seeking an Assistant Professor for the Small Animal Internal Medicine service at UW Veterinary Care. The role involves teaching veterinary students, interns, and residents, engaging in scholarly activities, and providing clinical services while contributing to the department's educational and research missions.

Higher Education

Responsibilities

Clinical Responsibilities: Up to 20 weeks of clinical coverage and teaching, training and supervision of residents and interns; clinical teaching of 4th year veterinary students; supervision of, training of residents in, and performance of endoscopy and other interventional procedures
Non-Clinical Teaching Responsibilities: Didactic teaching within both the preclinical curriculum and within the house officer curriculum to include leading and attendance at rounds, laboratory course teaching, mentorship of interns and residents
Research Responsibilities: Perform clinical research in the SAIM section, including mentorship of house officers and graduate students in research projects
Service Responsibilities: Involvement in committees at the department, school, university, and professional organization levels, participation in continuing education programs for veterinary practitioners in Wisconsin

Qualification

DVMEquivalent degreeBoard certification in SAIMInterventional proceduresClinical researchTeaching veterinary studentsCommunication skillsCollaborative skills

Required

Candidates must have a DVM or equivalent degree, by start date
Board certification or board eligibility in Small Animal Internal Medicine is required by start date
Prior academic experience beyond residency training is preferred, though equivalent experience in a specialty practice setting will also be considered
We are looking for candidates who demonstrate a clear commitment to teaching and clinical instruction of DVM students, interns, and residents
Strong interpersonal and collaborative skills are essential, as this role involves close coordination with other services and sections within the hospital

Preferred

Experience in interventional procedures beyond standard endoscopy is highly valued

Company

Universities of Wisconsin

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13 universities. 1 mission. To make Wisconsin...Future Ready. For All.

Funding

Current Stage
Late Stage
Total Funding
$7M
Key Investors
Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
2019-01-01Grant· $7M
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