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Early-Stage Neonatal Physician-Scientist at Women & Infants Hospital/Brown University - Top Rated Academic System

Department: WIH-NICU
Operating Unit Care New England Medical Group
Location: Providence, RI
Job ID: 19005
Job Status: Full Time
Shift: Days
Schedule: Other

Care New England is seeking an early-stage physician-investigator (Instructor or Assistant Professor) to join our neonatology team at Women & Infants Hospital, one of the nation’s premier academic women and infants’ hospitals in the country. This BE/BC neonatologist either has or will pursue NIH funding or equivalent (e.g. K, R, PCORI awards), and conduct research aligned within the breadth of ongoing clinical, translational and basic research conducted at our institute. Major areas of research focus include: maternal and child nutrition, lactation and milk composition, neonatal neurobehavior, follow-up and development of neonates, global health, health equity, biomarker discovery and assay development and maternal mental health. The selected faculty member will be provided protected research time of =10 weeks service/year with pay equity based on academic rank.

Women & Infants Hospital offers a vibrant academic environment, an 80-bed state-of-the-art NICU where we care for complex and critically ill infants with supportive colleagues, active teaching of academically-oriented trainees, and a caring, engaged, and growing department with a mission to advance neonatal care. This opportunity is for a neonatologist or pediatrician who seeks to grow their clinical or translational research skillset and portfolio with protected time commensurate to training stage, funding and experience.

Opportunity Highlights

About Women & Infants Hospital

Women & Infants Hospital is the region’s premier hospital for women and newborns and a Designated Baby-Friendly® USA hospital. It is the nation’s ninth largest stand-alone obstetrical service and operates one of the nation’s largest single-family room neonatal intensive care units, with close to 9,000 births a year and 7,000 surgeries. It is also the leading hospital in the region for women seeking treatment for infertility, incontinence, gynecologic and breast cancers, high-risk and normal obstetrics, postpartum depression, gastrointestinal disorders and other medical conditions.

Big City Medicine and Small-Town Lifestyle

Based in Providence, Rhode Island which combines the accessibility and friendliness of a small town with the culture and sophistication of a big city. In addition to Brown University, Providence is home to other well-renowned higher education institutions including Johnson & Wales, Providence College and Rhode Island School of Design. The newly renovated airport was named the third best in the country by Conde Nast Traveler in 2015 and the railway service is juxtaposed between Boston and New York City. There are numerous destinations within a short drive, including the mansions of Newport, ferries connecting to Block Island, Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket, as well as an easy drive to the amenities of bordering Massachusetts and Connecticut. Seafood, culture, the arts and sporting events abound. In addition to Providence, RI is also home to several other large cities, including Newport, which is famed for sailing, the Gilded Age mansions, and the Cliff Walks; Bristol, known for beautiful Colt State Park that sits along one of the state’s most spectacular shorelines; Block Island, infamous for the 1800s red-brick Southeast Lighthouse that sits atop the dramatic clay cliffs of Mohegan Bluffs, with a rocky beach below; the third largest city Warwick, located in southern RI, is close to the beaches and home to the state’s main airport, as well as beautiful Goddard Park, Oakland Beach, and Pawtuxet Village along with some great shopping and dining options.

Rhode Island is one hour from Boston, Hartford and New Haven and three hours from NY City.

For more information, please contact Nicole Murray at NMurray@carene.org.