Faculty - Track
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Doctor/Physician
Infectious Disease/ Epidemiology, Healthcare Consultant, Medical Doctor
Employment Type: Permanent Faculty
Vacancy : FAC
0005781
Salary Range: Dependent on Qualifications
Position Summary/DescriptionThe Division of Infectious Diseases at the UNC School of Medicine is recruiting for an Open Rank on the variable track. Duties will include, but are not limited to:
General at UNC Medical Center and UNC Hospitals' Hillsborough Campus, with an average census of approximately 15‑20 adult medical, surgical, and/or behavioral health inpatients;
Participation with ambulatory and inpatient 'e‑consult' and/or tele‑ requests;
Occasional supervision of medical students, residents, and fellows in inpatient and ambulatory settings;
Assisting clinical leadership with quality improvement efforts for our inpatient consultation services;
Participation in weekly conferences and grand rounds; and will serve as the Associate Medical Director of Infection Prevention.
As a faculty member in the Division of Infectious Diseases, a successful candidate will have experience in providing consultative to a highly complex patient population. The UNC Division of Infectious Diseases has six inpatient consult services, which include two consult services specializing in providing care to immunocompromised hosts. UNC also staff a medical admitting service, and provide outpatient consultative , as well as primary HIV care.
Experience in compromised host and/or transplant infectious diseases consultation in the inpatient or outpatient setting is preferred but not required.
The Associate Medical Director of Infection Prevention will provide leadership for UNC Hospitals' Infection Prevention efforts and will support the current Executive Director with leadership for the community‑based UNC Health hospitals and associated ambulatory clinics owned by UNC Health. The role also provides consultative clinical Infectious Diseases care.
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