Community Internal Medicine - Physician with Research Opportunities
The Division of Community Internal Medicine, Geriatrics, and Palliative Care in Rochester, Minnesota is a leader in delivering, educating, and researching high-value, equitable primary care for patients with complex needs.
We are seeking a Clinician Investigator or Physician Scientist with expertise and passion for solving clinically relevant patient issues using advanced methodological tools.
Benefits of the Position:
- Professional Growth: Opportunity to work with a multi-disciplinary team of experts and engage in cutting-edge research.
- Impactful Work: Contribute to transforming healthcare and improving patient outcomes.
- Innovative Environment: Thrive in a setting that supports innovation and the use of advanced technologies.
- Career Development: Access to continuous learning and development opportunities and intramural funding opportunities for research and innovation.
The ideal candidate will thrive in an innovative environment that is committed to transforming longitudinal care for patient populations with complex needs. Key areas of interest include: health services research, bioinformatics, artificial intelligence, health equity, and community engagement research.
Mayo Clinic is experiencing unprecedented growth as part of our Bold. Forward. Unbound. strategy to cure, connect, and transform healthcare through new facilities, innovative care concepts, and digital technologies. This transformation is grounded in our core value: The needs of the patient come first. We support a vibrant and diverse research enterprise with programs in basic, translational, population, and data sciences.
Applications should include: a cover letter, CV, statement of research interests, and contact information for three potential references.
Qualified candidates should have a doctoral degree (MD, MD/PhD, or equivalent) and rigorous postdoctoral training. Junior investigators should have a strong publication record. Mid-career investigators should have a strong publication record and history of NIH or equivalent extramural funding.
Must be board eligible or board certified in Internal Medicine, Geriatrics or Palliative Care.