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The Division of Nephrology at Columbia University in New York is seeking an academically oriented Transplant Nephrologist to join our expanding kidney transplant program. The successful candidate will provide comprehensive care to kidney transplant recipients and living donors, participate in multidisciplinary transplant activities, and contribute to the Division’s clinical, educational, and research missions. This position offers opportunities for academic advancement within a vibrant and collaborative environment.
Job Responsibility:
Provide inpatient and outpatient clinical care to kidney transplant recipients, candidates, and living donors
Participate in kidney transplant evaluation, selection, and follow-up in collaboration with transplant surgeons, coordinators, pharmacists, and other multidisciplinary team members
Manage immunosuppressive regimens and post-transplant complications in accordance with best practices and institutional protocols
Engage in transplant quality assurance and compliance activities with UNOS, CMS, and institutional regulatory bodies
Contribute to the education and training of nephrology fellows, residents, and medical students
Participate in and/or develop clinical, translational, or basic science research related to kidney transplantation
Collaborate with faculty across departments to promote innovation and excellence in patient care and scholarship
Requirements:
MD or DO (or equivalent) from an accredited institution
Board certification or eligibility in Nephrology
Completion of an AST-accredited Transplant Nephrology Fellowship (or equivalent)
Eligible for medical licensure in New York State
Demonstrated commitment to academic medicine, clinical excellence, and collaborative teamwork
Nice to have:
Experience in an academic medical center or large-volume transplant program
Record of scholarly activity, including publications or funded research
Interest or experience in medical education, clinical trials, or outcomes research