Addictions Physician (M67409)
Department of Psychiatry
VCU Health - Richmond, VA
Mission or Goal of Unit :
The mission of the Division of Addictions Psychiatry is to advance research, education, and clinical care for patients with addictions.
The Addiction Division is one of the top academic addiction medicine programs in the country with division faculty having over $6.
5 million in NIH funding as PIs, in fiscal year 2020.
Chief Purpose of this position :
The Department of Psychiatry and Division of Addictions Psychiatry are seeking applicants to provide addiction services to patients at VCU Health System and teach addiction psychiatry / medicine.
Position Responsibilities :
Teaching and Administration : This educational effort shall include medical students, residents, fellows, and colleagues in addictions psychiatry and other colleagues where appropriate.
Teaching responsibilities also shall include preparation and presentation of instructional materials, lectures, evaluative materials, testing and maintenance of personal professional skills through continuing education, advising, and mentoring trainees, and attendance at Grand Rounds.
Clinical : Clinical addictions activities in addiction medicine.
Work effort distribution is subject to change based on clinical need and research funding.
Required Qualifications :
U.S. medical degree or equivalent (M.D. or D.O.)
Virginia license / licensure-eligible
DEA certification
Board eligibility or certification in addiction medicine or addiction psychiatry
Demonstrated experience working in and fostering a diverse faculty, staff, and student environment or commitment to do so as a faculty member at VCU
Demonstrated history of working with patients with addictions
Application Process :
To apply, please include a diversity statement, letter of interest and CV
Virginia Commonwealth University is an equal opportunity / affirmative action institution providing access to education and employment without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, age, sex, political affiliation, veteran status, genetic information, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, or disability.
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