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Description
The Johns Hopkins Department of Emergency Medicine Residency is seeking outstanding faculty to join our dynamic and collaborative team. We are committed to excellence in clinical care, medical education, research, and innovation, and are looking for educators and clinicians who are passionate about training the next generation of emergency physicians while advancing the field of emergency medicine.
The Johns Hopkins Department of Emergency Medicine in Baltimore, Maryland sponsors an ACGME-accredited four-year training program with 12 residents per year. Since its founding in 1974, the Johns Hopkins Emergency Medicine Residency has an established history of training leaders in the field. We are home to the one and only 5-year EM-Anesthesia program with 10 resident spots, as well as a multitude of fellowships. Our undergraduate team runs a required core clerkship as well as an advanced clerkship for our home and rotating students.
The Department of Emergency Medicine faculty consists of over 60 board-certified emergency physicians. Johns Hopkins Medicine has three locations in the Baltimore region. The Johns Hopkins Hospital is a 1,000-bed academic Level 1 trauma and comprehensive stroke center in Baltimore that has been placed at or near the top of U.S. hospital rankings annually for the last two decades. It is the flagship of our health care system. Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, also in Baltimore, is a 420-bed academic Level 2 trauma and comprehensive stroke center that is home to our regional burn center. Howard County General Hospital is a 250-bed community hospital in Columbia, Maryland. Faculty may work at one or more sites.
The position offers opportunities for academic and professional development, a competitive salary, and comprehensive benefits, including a robust retirement plan, tuition remission program for individual development and dependent college tuition benefits, and annual vacation.
The candidate will be considered for an academic rank of Instructor or Assistant Professor in the Department of Emergency Medicine at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, commensurate with experience.
Requirements
All candidates should:
Be Board Eligible or Board Certified in Emergency Medicine
Possess good interpersonal and communication skills
Desire to work on a collaborative team
Possess strong bedside teaching and supervision skills for a wide range of learners including medical students and residents
Be interested in building a career with strong interests in the domains of teaching, scholarship, mentorship, and/or program building. Those with fellowship training are strongly encouraged to apply.

