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Infectious Disease Physician | UT Texas at Tyler School of Medicine | San Antonio, TX

Company:Ardent Health Services

Profession/Specialty:Infectious Disease

Location:San Antonio, Texas, United States

Job Type:Full-time, In-person, Permanent

Job Description

Overview

Faculty appointments are through the University of Texas at Tyler School of Medicine, with academic rank commensurate with experience.

 

Infectious Diseases Physician

 

Texas Center for Infectious Disease (TCID) – San Antonio, Texas
The University of Texas at Tyler School of Medicine

 

The University of Texas at Tyler School of Medicine is seeking a board-certified or board-eligible Infectious Diseases physician to join the faculty of the Texas Center for Infectious Disease (TCID) in San Antonio, Texas. This is an exceptional opportunity to practice at one of the nation's only dedicated tuberculosis hospital while participating in medical education, public health, and clinical and translational research.

 

Position Highlights:

 

This unique academic position combines inpatient and outpatient infectious diseases practice with opportunities to care for patients with tuberculosis (TB) and Hansen's disease (leprosy). Faculty work alongside nationally recognized experts in tuberculosis and mycobacterial diseases while collaborating with the Heartland National TB Center, state and local public health agencies, and multidisciplinary specialists.

 

The successful candidate will have opportunities to participate in:

  • Comprehensive inpatient management of patients with tuberculosis and associated medical conditions.
  • Outpatient management of tuberculosis, latent tuberculosis infection, and Hansen's disease (leprosy) through specialized referral clinics.
  • Academic teaching and mentorship within an expanding medical school and graduate medical education program.
  • Clinical, translational, epidemiologic, implementation science, and public health research.

 

 

Clinical Responsibilities:

  • Provide inpatient care for patients with pulmonary and extrapulmonary tuberculosis, drug-resistant tuberculosis, and other complex infectious diseases admitted to TCID.
  • Manage common coexisting medical conditions including hypertension, diabetes mellitus, chronic kidney disease, heart failure, anemia, psychiatric illness, and substance use disorders.
  • Direct and optimize anti-tuberculosis therapy, including management of multidrug-resistant and extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis.
  • Participate in outpatient specialty clinics focused on:
    • Tuberculosis
    • Latent tuberculosis infection
    • Hansen's disease (leprosy)
  • Perform admission evaluations, history and physical examinations, and formulate comprehensive treatment plans.
  • Conduct daily multidisciplinary inpatient rounds with nursing, pharmacy, respiratory therapy, rehabilitation, and social work.
  • Participate in quality improvement, patient safety, antimicrobial stewardship, and infection prevention initiatives.
  • Share weekday, weekend, and after-hours telephone call responsibilities within an established physician group.
  • Daily clinic patient volume: 12-15
  • Daily hospital patient volume: 10-14

 

 

Academic Responsibilities:

As faculty within the University of Texas at Tyler School of Medicine, physicians actively participate in education across the continuum of medical training.

Responsibilities include:

 

  • Teaching and mentoring:
    • Medical students
    • Internal Medicine residents
    • Infectious Diseases fellows
    • Rotating learners from partner institutions including the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, San Antonio Military Medical Center (SAMMC), and the Texas Department of State Health Services.
  • Participate in bedside teaching, formal lectures, case conferences, journal clubs, and multidisciplinary educational conferences.
  • Mentor trainees interested in infectious diseases, tuberculosis, mycobacterial diseases, antimicrobial stewardship, clinical microbiology, and public health.

 

 

Research Opportunities:

Faculty with academic interests are strongly encouraged to develop scholarly activities.

Outstanding opportunities exist in:

  • Clinical research
  • Translational research
  • Tuberculosis therapeutics
  • Hansen's disease
  • Epidemiology
  • Public health
  • Implementation science

 

 

Position Requirements:

  • BC/BE in Infectious Disease
  • BC in Internal Medicine
  • Experience with TB patients

 

Recruitment Package may include:

  • Base salary + wRVU production incentive
  • CME allowance
  • Commencement bonus
  • Medical Debt Consultative services by Navigate Student Loans
  • Relocation allowance
  • Residency stipend
  • Paid malpractice coverage
  • University Faculty Retirement plans available
  • Marketing + practice growth assistance

 

Faculty have opportunities to collaborate with investigators at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Tyler, the University of Texas at Tyler School of Medicine, the Heartland National TB Center, state public health laboratories, and national and international research networks. Protected academic time may be available based on experience, funding, and scholarly productivity.

 

About the Texas Center for Infectious Disease

The Texas Center for Infectious Disease (TCID) is a nationally recognized, 75-bed specialty hospital dedicated to the care of patients with tuberculosis and other mycobacterial diseases. It serves as one of the largest referral centers in the United States for patients with complicated, multidrug-resistant, and extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis.

Patients are referred from throughout Texas and neighboring states for specialized medical management, complex antimicrobial therapy, and multidisciplinary care.

In addition, faculty participate in specialized outpatient programs dedicated to tuberculosis and Hansen's disease, providing continuity of care across the spectrum of disease.

 

Why Join Us?

This position offers a rare opportunity to build a career at the intersection of:

  • Academic Infectious Diseases
  • Tuberculosis
  • Hansen's Disease
  • Public Health
  • Medical Education
  • Translational Research

 

Faculty enjoy close collaboration with nationally recognized experts, opportunities to develop innovative research programs, and participation in shaping the next generation of infectious diseases physicians and physician-scientists.

 

About San Antonio

San Antonio is one of the fastest-growing metropolitan areas in the United States, offering an exceptional quality of life with a unique blend of history, culture, and modern amenities.

Highlights include:

  • Affordable cost of living with diverse housing options
  • Family-friendly neighborhoods and highly rated schools
  • Mild climate supporting year-round outdoor activities
  • Rich cultural heritage, renowned restaurants, museums, and performing arts
  • Easy access to the Texas Hill Country, Austin, and the Gulf Coast
  • International airport with convenient travel throughout the United States and abroad

 

Why this position is unique

Few academic positions in the United States offer the opportunity to combine advanced inpatient tuberculosis care, outpatient tuberculosis and Hansen's disease management, public health collaboration, academic teaching, and clinical and translational research within a single faculty appointment. This role provides physicians with the opportunity to become leaders in one of the nation's most comprehensive programs dedicated to tuberculosis and mycobacterial diseases while contributing to the education of medical students, residents, fellows, and the advancement of infectious diseases research.

 

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