Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis
This role is for a physician in the Division of Bone and Mineral Diseases, focused on outpatient care for osteoporosis, calcium/phosphorus disorders, and rare or genetic bone diseases. The position also includes opportunities to teach residents, fellows, and students, with optional involvement in clinical research and a flexible academic appointment.
Key Responsibilities
- • Outpatient practice focused on osteoporosis, calcium/phosphorus disorders, and rare or genetic bone diseases
- • Opportunities to teach residents, fellows, and students
- • Optional involvement in clinical research
Required
- • BC/BE physician
- • MD/DO with board certification or eligibility in Internal Medicine, Family Medicine, OB/GYN, or related field
- • Background or strong interest in endocrinology, rheumatology, women’s health, or metabolic bone disease
- • Commitment to high-quality patient care and academic teaching
Preferred
- • Applicants with established expertise
- • Clinicians who wish to develop subspecialty expertise in osteoporosis and metabolic bone disease
Benefits & Perks
- • Structured onboarding, mentorship, and training are available for those expanding their focus in this area
- • Flexible full-time or part-time academic appointment
- • Rank commensurate with experience
Washington University School of Medicine – Faculty Position in Bone & Mineral Diseases
The Division of Bone and Mineral Diseases at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis is seeking a BC/BE physician to join our nationally recognized clinical program in metabolic bone and mineral disorders. We welcome applicants with established expertise as well as clinicians who wish to develop subspecialty expertise in osteoporosis and metabolic bone disease. Structured onboarding, mentorship, and training are available for those expanding their focus in this area.
Position Highlights
- Outpatient practice focused on osteoporosis, calcium/phosphorus disorders, and rare or genetic bone diseases
- Opportunities to teach residents, fellows, and students
- Optional involvement in clinical research
- Flexible full-time or part-time academic appointment
- Rank commensurate with experience
Our program includes three clinical sites and a highly collaborative multidisciplinary environment. As one of the premier Bone & Mineral divisions in the country—originating with the pioneering work of Louis V. Avioli, MD—we offer a unique opportunity to practice in a mature, high-volume specialty program with strong institutional support.
Washington University School of Medicine is consistently ranked among the top institutions by U.S. News & World Report. St. Louis offers an affordable, vibrant metropolitan area with diverse neighborhoods, cultural attractions, excellent schools, and a growing biomedical innovation ecosystem.
Qualifications
- MD/DO with board certification or eligibility in Internal Medicine, Family Medicine, OB/GYN, or related field
- Background or strong interest in endocrinology, rheumatology, women’s health, or metabolic bone disease
- Commitment to high-quality patient care and academic teaching
Application Process
Applicants should submit a letter of inquiry, CV, description of prior experience/future goals, and three references to:
Linda Mudd
Division of Bone and Mineral Diseases
660 S. Euclid Ave., MSC 8301-04-11
St. Louis, MO 63110
Email: lmudd@wustl.edu
Applicants who would like more information about the position are welcome to contact Linda directly.
EOE. We strongly encourage applications from individuals underrepresented in medicine.
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