The ideal candidate will have comprehensive skills in therapeutic/surgical endoscopy, as well as an interest in taking an active role in the education of advanced and ACGME gastroenterology fellows, medicine residents and medical students. Clinical responsibilities will include responsibilities in outpatient clinical care at the Stanford Health Care Digestive Health Center in Redwood City, Advanced Endoscopic procedures at Stanford Hospital in Palo Alto and take inpatient call for advanced procedures on a rotating basis. The Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology at Stanford University is actively recruiting outstanding Gastroenterologists with advanced training or experience in Therapeutic and Endoscopic Surgery skills to join our team of leading physicians in an academic medical setting that focuses on excellence of care, research, and academic growth. As a member of the Clinical Educator line, you will have the opportunity to combine your clinical practice skills with teaching and clinical research. This Hepatologist will work with the existing Liver/Liver Transplant team of Faculty and Advanced Practice Providers currently on the service to expand the team’s ability to care for patients on the liver service and to enhance the overall functional capacity of the team. This role is created to ensure high quality care of patients admitted to the liver service at Valleycare. The Division has been rapidly expanding in its clinical operations in the past few years. This unique opportunity provides the hepatologist an opportunity to work closely with national leaders in academic gastroenterology and hepatology at Stanford and provide state-of-the-art care at a world renowned tertiary academic center. The Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology at Stanford University is actively recruiting a board-eligible Liver Transplant Faculty member to staff its growing inpatient service at Stanford Healthcare’s Valle圜are hospital in Pleasanton, California to complement Stanford Healthcare expansion efforts into the East Bay. We are seeking an investigator with macroscopic perspectives, skill sets and track records in epidemiology, health disparities and health outcomes. The landscape of acute and chronic liver disease in the US is rapidly changing as a result of recent shifts in public and individual health as well as innovations in therapeutics. With the second position in hepatology, the Division intends to enhance its academic preeminence in population health, data science and epidemiology. In the first position, we are seeking a physician scientist who is developing expertise in areas including but not limited to imaging and biomarker detection of early cancer, diagnosis and risk modification of premalignant conditions, and population impact of cancer prevention and early diagnosis. A major contribution of gastroenterologists in the area of digestive tract cancer is in prevention and early detection, in addition to endoscopic interventions in early- and late-stage malignancies. You will receive a written reply within 60-days but for more complex cases, this may be extended an additional 30 days.The Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology in the Department of Medicine at Stanford University seeks two gastroenterologists to join the Department of Medicine/Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology as Assistant or Associate Professor in the University Medical Line or University Tenure Line. Please include a copy of the page(s) where the error(s) occur and the completed form. Once you have obtained and reviewed your records, if you find an error that requires correction, please discuss it with your provider or use the form provided below to request a correction/amendment.
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