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Open Rank Transfusion and Thrombosis/Hemostasis - University of Rochester Medical Center

The Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at the University of Rochester School of Medicine & Dentistry/Strong Memorial Hospital seeks a physician faculty member to serve as member of the Blood Bank/Transfusion Medicine Service, with additional responsibilities in the Hemostasis/Thrombosis Laboratory. Expertise or interests in stem cell transplantation, hematology and/or histocompatibility testing could also be relevant in this position. On-service, night and weekend call for the Blood Bank/ Transfusion Service will be shared with three other physicians. Physicians with additional interests in general laboratory medicine as well as transfusion medicine are also suitable for this position. This faculty appointment, rank open, can be structured to include basic, translational or clinically oriented investigation, including participation in established programs in platelet immunobiology, clinical hemostasis and thrombosis, transfusion outcomes research and transfusion immunology. Appropriate protected time will be provided for those with extramurally funded research programs.

Review of applications by the search committee will continue until the position is filled. Applicants should apply on line at http://www.rochester.edu/jobopp to position number 218037 and forward their cover letter indicating they are applying for the Transfusion Medicine faculty position, a curriculum vitae that includes a summary of training, experience and previous clinical, teaching and scholarly activities, and the names and addresses of three references to the Search Committee Chair, Bruce R. Smoller, M.D., c/o Sue Van Thof at sue_vanthof@urmc.rochester.edu

Post-offer health assessments and drug testing is required to be performed on-site.

The University of Rochester has a strong commitment to principles of diversity and, in that spirit, actively encourages applications from groups underrepresented in higher education.

Joseph Rudolf