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Division Chief, Endocrinology

Talent Community(8 months ago)

OnsiteFull TimeDirector$111,260 - $151,913 (estimated)Pediatrics - Endocrinology
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About this role

The Division Chief, Endocrinology is a senior physician leader jointly appointed by Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta and Emory University School of Medicine. The role provides strategic vision for the pediatric endocrinology division across clinical, academic, and research domains and represents the division within the hospital and university. The position emphasizes advancing the division’s national stature, educational excellence, and scholarly productivity.

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Required Skills

  • Clinical Leadership
  • Strategic Planning
  • Quality Improvement
  • Operations Management
  • Research Development
  • Education Oversight
  • Faculty Recruitment
  • Budgeting
  • Mentoring
  • Communication

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Qualifications

  • MD/DO
  • Pediatric Endocrinology Fellowship (ACGME)
  • Board Certification in Pediatric Endocrinology
  • Eligibility for Georgia Medical License
  • BLS or PALS
  • DEA Registration
  • Eligibility for Associate Professor or Professor Appointment
  • Credentialing Eligibility
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Children's Healthcare of Atlanta is a nonprofit pediatric healthcare system dedicated to providing specialized medical care for infants, children, and adolescents. It delivers comprehensive services—acute inpatient care, emergency services, outpatient clinics, and specialty programs—through multidisciplinary teams focused on family-centered care. The organization emphasizes research, education, and community outreach to improve child health outcomes. Their stated commitment is to make sure children are better today for a healthier tomorrow.

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