Children’s Nebraska and the University of Nebraska College of Medicine , is currently recruiting BE / BC faculty for the Division of Pediatric Otolaryngology.
The ideal candidate would have an interest in strong clinical care. Your research interests would be supported. Individuals will hold a faculty position at The University of Nebraska College of Medicine in the Department of Otolaryngology.
Pediatric Otolaryngology faculty share a robust clinical practice in an outstanding facility where teaching, education, research, and advocacy are premier.
There are strong partnerships with over 50 subspecialty services including pulmonology, sleep, allergy, plastics, gastroenterology, etc.
This is an environment that is growing and supportive of leaders and faculty with a passion for their patients, development of subspecialty interests and clinics, training medical students, residents, and fellows and working closely with colleagues.
Any level of experience is encouraged to apply.
Children’s Nebraska is a 225-bed nonprofit organization caring for children since 1948. Founded by the community and for the community, Children’s is the only full-service, pediatric specialty health center in Nebraska, providing expertise in more than 50 pediatric specialty services to children across a five-state region and beyond.
As the region’s pediatric healthcare leader, we’re dedicated to exceptional care, advocacy, research and education. Our state-of-the-art Hubbard Center for Children is home to Nebraska’s only Level IV regional Newborn Intensive Care Unit, Fetal Care Center, the state’s only Level II Pediatric Trauma Center, a first-in-the-region Cardiac Care Unit, and more.
The Child Health Research Institute, an innovative partnership between UNMC and Children’s Nebraska, promotes research in pediatric health, consolidates research in pediatric disease from both hospitals into one institute, and advances knowledge about childhood health and diseases.
It was established in 2017 and aims to assist investigators with start-up funding and infrastructure for clinical, basic science or translational research.
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