Maternal Fetal Medicine Fellowship Program Director
University Health | |
United States, Missouri, Kansas City | |
2301 Holmes Street (Show on map) | |
Dec 06, 2024 | |
Maternal Fetal Medicine Fellowship Program Director
Full time
University Health Physicians, an academic group practice affiliated with the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine in conjunction with its major teaching facility Truman Medical Centers/University Health (TMC/UH). University Health Physicians (UHP) is the physician group practice for the University of Missouri - Kansas City School of Medicine (UMKC) in conjunction with its major teaching facility. UMKC supports several residencies and many of our physicians have teaching responsibilities for residents and medical students. UHP is also the primary physician group for Truman Medical Centers/University Health in Kansas City, MO. known as "Kansas City's Essential Hospital," it is the safety net healthcare system for Jackson County/Kansas City, MO. A 547-bed, not-for-profit health system, TMC/UH delivers the highest-quality medical care for our patients, with compassion, empathy, and unparalleled dedication to service. During the 2020 pandemic, we have been recognized as a regional leader in COVID care and testing. Job Description The University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine, in conjunction with its major teaching facility, University Health-Truman Medical Centers (UH-TMC), seeks a Program Director for the Maternal-Fetal Medicine Fellowship Program through University Health Physicians, its primary academic group practice. This MFM physician will join our faculty in the Department of OB/GYN at the UH-TMC Health Sciences District and Lakewood locations in Kansas City, MO, which serve a diverse metropolitan area of approximately 2.4 million. University Health-Truman Medical Centers Level III NICU with a dedicated team of doctors and nurses with special training to care for sick and newborn babies.
https://www.trumed.org/services/maternity/high-risk-pregnancy/ MFM Fellowship Program The Maternal-Fetal Medicine fellowship program has a long academic tradition and currently has one fellow per year. The fellows rotate at three Kansas City hospitals, providing clinical care for high-risk patients, performing clinical, bench, and translational research, and mentoring residents and students. Each hospital offers excellent exposure to education, with different strengths at each Center. University Health-Truman Medical Center, the UMKC School of Medicine, and Children's Mercy Hospital are on the Hospital Hill campus with access to basic science laboratories. UHTMC cares for some of the highest acuity patients in the region, providing a rich environment of maternal and fetal pathophysiology. In addition to a long, distinguished MFM program, St. Luke's Hospital provides fellows exposure to a dedicated heart disease and pregnancy clinic staffed by Cardiology and MFM. Children's Mercy houses the Fetal Health Center, established to provide on-site delivery to infants requiring immediate quaternary care resources. The FHC receives referrals from much of Missouri, Kansas, southern Nebraska and Iowa, and northern Oklahoma and Arkansas for fetal and neonatal structural and functional abnormalities. Approximately 50% of referrals are for structural cardiac anomalies. Our fellows work with the MFM faculty, participate in echocardiography with Pediatric Cardiologists, attend consultations with pediatric nephrologists, cardiovascular surgeons, neurologists, geneticists, and radiologists, and participate in a broad range of obstetrical and fetal surgeries. https://med.umkc.edu/obgyn/mfm/tmc/ Partnering for Healthcare Excellence Physicians and hospitals must collaborate in today's complex healthcare environment to achieve excellence in clinical quality, patient safety, and service quality. We can achieve this kind of partnership by collaborating with local and regional doctors and facilities to ensure high-quality patient care for mothers and babies. Never Stop Learning We offer exciting opportunities for research and academic achievement. Our faculty leads research projects with our fellows and residents, and several of these projects have resulted in publications in major journals in our specialty. At University Health, we offer exciting research and academic achievement prospects, guided by our esteemed faculty, who lead various projects alongside our fellows and residents. Several of these initiatives have culminated in publications in major journals pertinent to our specialty. Our faculty and learners benefit from a deidentified patient database from our Electronic Medical Records. This resource significantly enhances our ability to conduct impactful research. Furthermore, we have partnered with Oracle Health, which has implemented EMR systems across over 800 hospitals and provides vital statistical analysis and grant-writing support. We are also proud of establishing multiple clinics across our hospital campuses, catering to a diverse patient population. This initiative enriches our research database and enhances our clinical collaborations. We Want to Talk About Your Future Kansas City is recognized as one of America's Most Livable Cities. This vibrant community located in the heart of the Midwest has all the amenities of the city while retaining the friendliness and relaxed atmosphere of Midwestern living. Even for those not attuned to professional sports, the recent success of the Chiefs, Royals, and the Kansas City Current unify the community. Kansas City offers the abundant resources of a major metropolitan area while maintaining a comfortable lifestyle, including a low cost of living, a flourishing arts and music district, and numerous professional and college sporting events. It hosts two major universities, three medical schools, a law school, a conservatory of music, and one of the nation's leading art colleges. Kansas City's central location and renovated International Airport make travel to other destinations easy and affordable. |