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Standing Faculty Position in Small Animal Anesthesia - Clinician Educator Track
University of Pennsylvania
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Standing Faculty Position in Small Animal Anesthesia - Clinician Educator Track

University of Pennsylvania

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Posted:
October 28, 2019
Location:
Philadelphia , Pennsylvania
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Type & Experience Level:
Full Time - One to seven years
Function:
Veterinarian
Species:
Canine, Feline
Category:
Academia/Research
Preferred Education:
DVM or equivalent

http://apply.interfolio.com/66557

The Department of Clinical Sciences and Advanced Medicine, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Pennsylvania is seeking applications for an Assistant, Associate or full Professor of Anesthesia in the Clinician Educator standing faculty track. This track is intended for full-time faculty whose responsibilities include clinical activities, scholarship and teaching.

The successful candidate will be responsible for didactic, laboratory and clinical teaching of veterinary medical students, participation in patient care, supervision of residents and continuing education for veterinarians and related stakeholders. The major responsibilities of the Clinician Educator (CE) track are clinical duties, conducting or collaborating on clinical/translational research, scholarly activity, and teaching.

The Anesthesia program at Penn is a service consisting of five Board Certified Anesthesiologists (4 ACVAA and 1 ECVAA) and five anesthesia residents. The technical staff includes fifteen full time anesthesia technicians of which four are anesthesia certified.

The successful candidate will hold DVM, or equivalent degree, and be a Diplomate in the American College of Veterinary Anesthesia and Analgesia or the European College of Veterinary Anesthesia and Analgesia.

Applications will be reviewed until an appropriate candidate is identified.

Applications accepted here: http://apply.interfolio.com/66557

You are asked to submit a letter of intent, including a statement of personal goals, research portfolio, curriculum vitae, and the names, address, and contact information for three references addressed to:

Dr. Alex Reiter, Professor of Dentistry and Oral Surgery Reiter@upenn.edu

 

The successful candidate will be responsible for didactic, laboratory and clinical teaching of veterinary medical students, participation in patient care, supervision of residents and continuing education for veterinarians and related stakeholders. The major responsibilities of the Clinician Educator (CE) track are clinical duties, conducting or collaborating on clinical/translational research, scholarly activity, and teaching.

NOTES:
Employer will assist with relocation costs.
Internal Number: apply.interfolio.com/
About University of Pennsylvania
The Department of Clinical Sciences & Advanced Medicine plays a vital role in Penn Vet's three-part mission to educate veterinarians and the public about animal health, provide service to the public by treating sick pets and other small animals, and develop new approaches through research to improve companion animal health.Fourth-year students rotate through busy clinics staffed by Board-certified specialists in internal medicine, surgery, dermatology, special species, critical care, anesthesia, dentistry, radiology, neurology, cardiology, and oncology. The department also trains graduate veterinarians to become specialists and provides continuing education to veterinarians and the public through programs, seminars, and publications.The Matthew J. Ryan Veterinary Hospital is staffed by department faculty and staff, who see more than 31,000 patient visits each year, including more than 13,000 through the Emergency Service. The Ryan Veterinary Hospital is an established world leader in programs such as oncology, critical care, internal medicine and surgery. Many veterinary specialties now practiced internationally were initiated at Penn Vet. Innovative new programs for treating compa...nion animal patients at the hospital include kidney transplant, a special-species program, animal behavior and nutrition. In addition, the hospital has the world's only animal bloodmobile. The interdisciplinary Center for the Interaction of Animals and Society, which studies the social, behavioral, and cultural interactions between animals and humans, is also based in the department.https://www.vet.upenn.edu/research/academic-departments/clinical-sciences-advanced-medicine
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