UTHealth Houston
The role involves providing clinical care in general hematology, bleeding disorders, thrombosis, and sickle cell clinics, along with inpatient consultation services. The position includes educational responsibilities such as mentoring medical students, residents, and fellows, participation in case conferences, and involvement in clinical research trials and grant contributions. Administrative duties and participation in departmental committees are also part of the role.
Key Responsibilities
- • Staff three half-day clinic sessions each week among General Hematology, Bleeding Disorders, Thrombosis, and Sickle Cell clinics
- • Provide 13 weeks of inpatient consultation services
- • Provide direction to Nurses, MA’s, and NPs in a collaborative manner
- • Provide education and mentorship for medical students, residents, and fellows taking Pedi Hematology rotation
- • Participate in Departmental and Divisional case conferences and seminars
- • Participate in clinical research trials as needed
- • Contribute data to CDC, HRSA, and ATHN grants
- • Utilize existing or expand lab facilities to further research in areas of bleeding disorders and thrombosis
- • Explore collaborative possibilities with other hematologic clinical/research/educational programs within the Medical Center with the goal of increasing extramural funding
- • As assigned by the Division Head
- • Participate in departmental committees as deemed appropriate by Departmental Chair and or Division Head
Required
- • Texas Medical License or be eligible for a Texas Faculty Temporary License.
- • Board-eligible or board-certified in Pediatric Hematology-Oncology.
Position Key Accountabilities:
Clinical:
- Staff three half-day clinic sessions each week among General Hematology, Bleeding Disorders, Thrombosis, and Sickle Cell clinics
- Provide 13 weeks of inpatient consultation services
- Provide direction to Nurses, MA’s, and NPs in a collaborative manner
- Provide education and mentorship for medical students, residents, and fellows taking Pedi Hematology rotation
- Participate in Departmental and Divisional case conferences and seminars
- Participate in clinical research trials as needed
- Contribute data to CDC, HRSA, and ATHN grants
- Utilize existing or expand lab facilities to further research in areas of bleeding disorders and thrombosis
- Explore collaborative possibilities with other hematologic clinical/research/educational programs within the Medical Center with the goal of increasing extramural funding
- As assigned by the Division Head
- Participate in departmental committees as deemed appropriate by Departmental Chair and or Division Head
- Texas Medical License or be eligible for a Texas Faculty Temporary License.
- Board-eligible or board-certified in Pediatric Hematology-Oncology.
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