
location_on3rd Avenue North, Downtown Nashville, Nashville, Davidson County, Middle Tennessee, Tennessee, 37208, United States
Vanderbilt University Medical Center (VUMC) is one of the most prominent academic medical centers in the Southeast, comprising 7 hospitals, over 180 outpatient clinics, and more than 100 residency and fellowship programs. In 2023, the institution secured over $500M in NIH funding. The Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology is dedicated to excellence in clinical and population women's health care, training the next generation of providers, and answering critical clinical and biologic questions in the field. Our training programs remain among the most highly regarded and sought-after in the United States.
You will join a collegial group of 40+ OB/Gyn generalists providing comprehensive, state-of-the-art care to a diverse patient population in Nashville. The department is structured into six specialty divisions, fostering a collaborative environment dedicated to innovation in both clinical practice and population health.
As a faculty physician on the General OB/Gyn team, you will work collaboratively within a department committed to the Vanderbilt values of innovation, collaboration, and quality. This role offers a stable weekly schedule with only 32 call shifts per year, designed to ensure an excellent work/life balance.
Your academic responsibilities will include teaching residents, fellows, and other learners. You will have protected time to participate in clinical or translational research and/or quality improvement (QI) projects. Leadership is dedicated to supporting your professional growth, helping you shape a career that aligns with your interests and leverages your strengths. You will thrive in an academically rich community where you have strong leadership support to innovate and develop your career as an educator and leader within the organization and beyond.
Nashville, known as Music City, USA, is one of the fastest-growing areas in the US. The metro area boasts a lower-than-average cost of living, no state income tax, and higher-than-average per capita income. The city offers a vibrant community with more than 20 colleges and universities, an international airport, a lively arts and music scene, and housing options ranging from downtown to countryside living. Central Tennessee provides an exceptional environment for living and working, rich in cultural, sporting, recreational, and historical attractions.
Vanderbilt Health is committed to fostering an environment where everyone has the chance to thrive. We are dedicated to the principles of equal opportunity and consider qualified applicants regardless of background. EOE/Vets/Disabled.
Work model: On-site
3rd Avenue North, Downtown Nashville, Nashville, Davidson County, Middle Tennessee, Tennessee, 37208, United States
Nashville, Tennessee
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