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Faculty Physician – Transplant Hepatology
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United States , Tucson
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American Society of Transplantation
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Academic Transplant Hepatologist
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United States , Loma Linda
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340000.00 - 400000.00 USD / Year
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American Society of Transplantation
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Discover rewarding Academic Transplant Hepatologist jobs at the forefront of modern medicine. An Academic Transplant Hepatologist is a highly specialized physician who combines expert clinical care for patients with severe liver disease with the intellectual pursuits of teaching and research within a university or academic medical center setting. This unique role sits at the intersection of advanced hepatology, solid organ transplantation, and academia, offering a career that impacts individual patient lives, shapes future medical professionals, and contributes to the evolution of the field itself. Professionals in these roles typically manage the entire spectrum of care for patients with end-stage liver disease. Common responsibilities include evaluating candidates for liver transplantation, managing complex pre- and post-operative care, and treating a wide range of chronic liver conditions such as viral hepatitis, fatty liver disease, and autoimmune disorders. Their clinical duties often encompass both inpatient and outpatient settings, performing procedures like liver biopsies and endoscopic interventions, and participating in on-call rotas for transplant and hepatology emergencies. Beyond direct patient care, the academic component is fundamental. These physicians are instrumental in teaching medical students, residents, and gastroenterology or transplant hepatology fellows, providing mentorship and formal education. A significant aspect of the role involves conducting clinical, translational, or basic science research. They design studies, publish findings, and present at national conferences, aiming to improve transplant outcomes, develop new therapies for liver disease, and enhance patient selection protocols. Typical skills and requirements for Academic Transplant Hepatologist jobs are rigorous. Candidates must first complete a residency in Internal Medicine, followed by a fellowship in Gastroenterology, and then an additional, accredited fellowship in Transplant Hepatology. Board certification or eligibility in both Gastroenterology and Transplant Hepatology is standard. Essential skills include exceptional procedural competency, superb clinical judgment in high-stakes scenarios, and the ability to work collaboratively within multidisciplinary teams comprising surgeons, coordinators, nurses, and social workers. Success in academia also requires strong capabilities in teaching, effective communication for both lecturing and patient interactions, and a proven aptitude for research, including grant writing and scientific inquiry. For physicians seeking a dynamic career that blends cutting-edge clinical practice with the opportunity to teach the next generation and advance medical knowledge, Academic Transplant Hepatologist jobs represent a premier and fulfilling pathway. Explore opportunities to join this vital specialty and contribute to a life-saving field.

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