Maternal Fetal Medicine
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Doctor/Physician
Maternal Fetal Medicine, Medical Doctor, OB/GYN Physician, Healthcare Consultant
Are you a dynamic and visionary Maternal Fetal Medicine physician seeking a role where your passion directly fuels departmental innovation? We are launching a concerted effort to redefine excellence and are looking for individuals prepared to not just join, but to lead the cultural transformation of the MFM Division of our Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology.
The University of Illinois College of Medicine Peoria is seeking four enthusiastic Maternal Fetal Medicine subspecialists ready to become clinical and academic leaders. Join us in transforming our departmental culture by prioritizing compassionate, evidence-based patient care, fostering the growth of the next generation of medical students and resident physicians, and contributing to impactful scholarly research and presentations in the setting of a new academic division in a stable and growing Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology.
These full-time positions are unique opportunities to provide patient care within a consultative model, teach and train OB/GYN residents in the heart of the Midwest, and enjoy the benefits of a flexible work/life program.
If you are ready to make a significant, lasting impact on clinical care, education, and scholarship, we strongly encourage you to apply today.
Position SummaryThe Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the Peoria campus of the University of Illinois College of Medicine seeks four full-time Maternal Fetal Medicine physicians to provide comprehensive health care in both inpatient and ambulatory settings, including actively participating in the educational and clinical training of residents and medical students.
Duties & Responsibilities- Provide patient care in Maternal Fetal Medicine.
- Teach, train, mentor, and precept residents and medical students in the context of clinical Maternal Fetal Medicine.
- Consultative model allowing Maternal Fetal Medicine to attend deliveries if preferred but not required.
- Supported by 6 APPs, ARDMS certified sonographers, 2 diabetes educators, 2 perinatal nutritionists and a genetic counselor.
- Works collaboratively with Children’s Hospital of Illinois and University of Illinois subspecialties, including Pediatric Surgery and Pediatric Cardiology and Cardiovascular Surgery.
- Develop/deliver academic presentations.
- Shared call.
- Perform other related duties and participate in special projects as assigned.
- MD or DO.
- Board-certified or board-eligible in Maternal Fetal Medicine.
- Licensed or eligible for licensure in the State of Illinois.
- Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to collaborate effectively.
- Demonstrated ability to teach residents and medical students.
- Interest in academic leadership roles and scholarly activities.
The University of Illinois College of Medicine Peoria offers a competitive salary, generous paid leave, enrollment in the State University Retirement System pension, including relocation expenses, occurrence-based malpractice coverage, and opportunities for retention bonuses. Education and career growth is encouraged with stipends and paid time off for professional development.
We are located in Peoria, Illinois – a central Illinois city with all the urban amenities, minus the traffic. Peoria boasts the largest park district in Illinois with dozens of miles of walking/biking paths, an airport with 11 direct destinations, a vibrant music and arts scene, minor league sports, and low cost of living. The Peoria metro area is home to 375,000 people and just two hours from Chicago and St.
Louis.
Our team of more than a dozen physician faculty offers a great range of support and camaraderie. Because of our size and reach, we can tailor a position to your interest and expertise, inpatient or outpatient care, teaching, and scholarly activity.
Peoria is a regional campus of the University of Illinois College of Medicine, which is among the largest and most diverse public medical schools in the U.S, and our OB/GYN residency program accepts up to four residents per year.
Academic offices are connected to a qua ternary care hospital with a Level I Trauma Center, one of the most comprehensive neuroscience centers in the Midwest, and Children’s Hospital of Illinois, the largest children’s hospital in downstate Illinois.
Faculty also have access to Jump Simulation and Education Center, a modern and amazing world-class medical simulation center featuring high fidelity simulations in the settings of hospital patient or operating rooms, airline passenger airplanes, and even grain silos. Healthcare innovation, research and product development are mainstays of this institution.
The care model involves a highly collaborative and multidisciplinary interaction among the Maternal Fetal Medicine Division, the University Laborist Service, the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Pediatric Cardiology, and Pediatric Cardiovascular Surgery.
UIC is dedicated to building a culturally diverse faculty, committed to teaching and working in a multicultural…
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