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Assistant Professor / Associate Professor of OBGYN - Hospitalist

Columbia University  ·  OBGYN - Hospitalist  ·  Columbia University, NY
Assistant ProfessorOBGYN - Hospitalist

Position summary

The Columbia University Irving Medical Center’s Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology has long been a leader in advancing women’s reproductive health care. We are the birthplace of the Apgar score for assessing newborn health, the first institution in the country to perform an amniocentesis test, and the center that created RhoGAM, which has virtually eradicated Rh-incompatibility reactions that once accounted

for hundreds of fetal and neonatal deaths and illnesses each year. Located at the heart of CUIMC's vibrant medical community, more than 100 physicians and over 40 post-graduate residents and fellows work together alongside researchers and clinicians across CUIMC to meet women’s health care needs. We remain committed to our mission to provide the best patient care, to train future Ob/Gyn leaders, to support innovative

research, and to bring those innovations into clinical practice. Job Description The Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Columbia University Irving Medical Center is seeking a full-time, board-certified or board-eligible hospitalist to join our established academic practice.   We welcome applicants who are experienced OBGYN specialists with an inpatient focus or with demonstrated expertise in

hospital-based obstetric care. The qualified candidate may have completed an OBGYN Hospitalist Fellowship or be an experienced obstetrician. JOB RESPONSIBILITIES: The ideal candidate should have broad experience in all aspects of inpatient obstetric care, including labor and delivery and postpartum management, and obstetric emergencies. Candidates should be skilled in the care of complex pregnancies and comfortable

collaborating in a multidisciplinary academic environment. Clinical responsibilities include labor and delivery coverage, postpartum care, participation in rapid response and obstetric emergency management, and collaboration with MFM subspecialists, OB/GYN specialists, anesthesiologists, neonatologists, and nursing staff to optimize

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