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Assistant Professor of Human Medicine - Health Programs

Michigan State University  ·  Of Human Medicine  ·  East Lansing, MI
Assistant ProfessorMedicine

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Assistant Professor Health Programs East Lansing, Michigan, United States Medicine 10022582 Area of Interest: Health Care Professional Full Time/Part Time: Full Time (90-100%) Group: Fixed Term Faculty Union/Non-Union: Non-Union Faculty/Academic Staff Opening on: Sep 11 2025 Closing at: Sep 11 2027 - 23:55 EDT Salary Commensurate with Experience College Of Human Medicine 1078346 Position Summary Michigan State

University, Department of Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine (GIM) is seeking applicants at the rank of Assistant Professor level to join the Division of GIM. The General Internist position will have a major role inpatient clinical services. Additional responsibilities of the qualified candidate will include teaching of students and residents, scholarly activity, and administrative/committee assignments.

The GIM division represents one of the largest clinical units within the College of Human Medicine. We excel in the delivery of high quality, culturally sensitive, patient-centered comprehensive primary, and preventive healthcare. Members of the division comprise of highly talented, committed faculty with major and diverse roles across the educational spectrum in the College of Human Medicine (CHM), ranging from

directing preclinical and clinical courses to directing the residency programs, fellowship and CME teaching. We are committed to medical student education through all the four years of the innovative Shared Discovery Curriculum. Diversity in scholarship exists within the division as well. Members of the division are actively engaged in funded research in diverse areas such as health services research, health

disparity, implementation science, quality improvement, medical education research, psychosocial medicine, sleep medicine, and understanding the basic mechanisms of disease. Our ability to attract external grants and contracts has grown substantially over the past several years. Division members have received external funding for development for medical education technology in addition to NIH and Foundation grants.

MSU Health Care is the fully integrated academic medical practice of Michigan State University, representing 340 physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants, many of whom are both researchers and academic professors in the College of Human Medicine, College of Osteopathic Medicine, or the College of Nursing. Services span 46 adult and pediatric specialties committed to high-quality patient care, medical

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