Physician - Infectious Disease

Oklahoma City, OK 73104

Specialty Infectious Disease
Profession Physician

The Department of Pediatrics at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center is seeking candidates for a faculty position at in Pediatric Infectious Disease. The individual will share in the patient care and teaching responsibilities with members in the Division of Pediatric Infectious Disease. Leadership opportunities are available and applications from physician-scientists are also encouraged. Candidates must be board eligible/certified in Pediatric Infectious Disease.
A successful applicant will be joining a team consisting of physicians, infectious diseases PharmD.’s, and a Pediatric Infectious Diseases clinical and bench research team. The applicant is expected to be board-certified or board-eligible in pediatric infectious diseases and have a commitment to patient care and trainee education. The applicant will have a faculty title in the College of Medicine at the University of Oklahoma and work clinically at Oklahoma Children’s OU Health.
The division provides care through an inpatient consult service in addition to the outpatient ID clinic. This growing division also has responsibilities for and opportunities for involvement with the following domains: antimicrobial stewardship, education (students, residents, and other specialty fellows), and research.
As an Oklahoma Children’s employed physician, a successful applicant is offered the following:
1. Highly competitive guaranteed base salary
2. Productivity Incentive bonus
3. Patient safety, quality, and experience incentive plan
4. Competitive Paid time off
5. Relocation assistance
6. CME and dollar allowance
7. A benefit package that includes but is not limited to 401(k) Retirement Savings Plan, 457(b) Deferred Compensation plan, short- and long-term disability, malpractice, life and AD&D insurance.
The Department of Pediatrics is located at the OU Children’s Physicians Hospital at OUHealth, the only comprehensive academic tertiary and quaternary health care facility dedicated to the care of children in the state of Oklahoma.
The University of Oklahoma is an EO/AA Institution http://www.ou.edu/eoo/ . Individuals with disabilities and protected veterans are encouraged to apply.