Assistant/Associate Professor; Academic Endocrinologist
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Doctor/Physician
Medical Doctor, Healthcare Consultant, Endocrinologist
Description
Job Title: Assistant/Associate Professor (Academic Endocrinologist) (H3M11/H4M11)
Position Number: 84983
Hiring Unit: Department of Medicine
Location: Honolulu
Date Posted: April 25, 2025
Closing Date: Continuous-application review to begin May 19, 2025
Salary Information: Salary commensurate with qualifications and experience, within UH collective bargaining agreement terms.
Month Type: 11-month
Tenure Track:Tenure
Fulltime/Part Time: Full Time Equivalency:100%
Temporary/Permanent:Permanent position
Other Conditions: General/tuition funds. First review of applications will begin May 19, 2025. To begin Summer 2025, pending position clearance and availability of funds; renewable subject to performance and availability of funds.
Hawaii has a high prevalence of endocrine and metabolic disorders, necessitating excellent clinical care, research, educational programs, and clinical trials to effectively prevent mortality and morbidity associated with these conditions. Hawaii’s unique multiethnic society provides opportunities to explore the genetic and environmental interactions fundamental to these diseases.
We are seeking a highly skilled, professional, transformative leader in clinical, research, and education operations who will nurture the growth of our department. This role fosters an inclusive culture of collaboration and cohesion among our exceptional faculty, empowering them to reach new heights of academic excellence. We are dedicated to providing the highest quality care for our patients and advancing the fields of endocrinology and metabolism through research and education.
JABSOM faculty at UH primarily work in partnership with hospital systems. Additionally, JABSOM’s research, education, and training support relies on the sponsorship of community-based clinical faculty. There are largely untapped clinical research opportunities within these healthcare systems for metabolic disorders, especially diabetes mellitus and obesity.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Instruction:
- Educate residents, fellows, medical students, and other team care members in endocrinology through clinical teaching, precepting, lectures, workshops, or problem-based learning sessions.
- Develop clinical services and a training program in Endocrinology and Metabolism to enhance the education of medical students, residents, and fellows.
- Serve as a resource lead for endocrinology in the medical student curriculum (both pre-clinical and clinical).
- Contribute to the development of endocrinology rotations or research electives for learners.
- Collaborate with departmental and school leadership to facilitate the achievement of JABSOM graduation objectives and ACGME competencies.
Research/Scholarship
:
- Conduct research in basic science, translational studies, clinical trials, and/or other clinical investigations related to metabolic syndrome, diabetes, or other chronic diseases influenced by neurohormonal factors.
- Collaborate with the JABSOM Diabetes Research Center, the Cancer Center, and other research programs focused on cardiometabolic diseases and the mechanisms affecting subpopulations at higher risk for metabolic disorders.
- Collaborate with JABSOM and its associated academic health systems to expand the clinical trial capacity for endocrine-related issues focused on prevention and intervention in significantly impacted populations.
- Mentor clinicians in endocrinology-focused research.
Service:
- Deliver clinical care that fosters and sustains a high-quality clinical learning and research environment.
- May serve as the Division Chief for Endocrinology, which involves collaboration with JABSOM, the Department of Medicine, and other clinical departments, as well as JABSOM’s affiliated academic faculty practices at Queen’s, Hawaii Pacific Health, and University Health Partners of Hawaii. This role also requires working with affiliated entities across the state to coordinate education, research, and professional development activities focused on endocrine diseases.
- Collaboratively develop and execute the Division’s strategic plans and initiatives, which include improving interdisciplinary care delivery and care coordination, alongside leaders from…
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