Qualifications
- Doctor of Medicine or equivalent degree and must be licensed or eligible for licensure in the State of Arkansas.
- Candidate must be board-eligible/board-certified by the American Board of Allergy and Immunology and must have completed either pediatrics, internal medicine, or combined internal medicine/pediatrics residency training.
Opportunity Highlights
Build your dream job with us, through unique career opportunities, as we develop innovative and novel clinical, educational and research programs to advance care for the children of Arkansas.
- Seeking an enthusiastic and motivated full-time A/I specialist to join a dedicated team known for its collegiality, commitment to diversity, and excellence in patient care, research, and education.
- The ideal candidate will have an interest in treating pediatric and adult patients with allergic diagnoses including allergic rhinitis, asthma, food allergies, allergic skin disorders, eosinophilic GI disorders and immunodeficiency disorders.
- Our program is the only tertiary care center in the region for complex allergic and immunologic disorders for children and adults and has an internationally recognized food allergy research program, a state-of-the-art asthma research program, as well as an A/I fellowship training program.
- Arkansas Children’s Hospital has nationally recognized clinical, education and research programs and as the state’s only children’s hospital, there is tremendous potential to collaborate and transform care for children and youth.
- Work with an established team that values and champions wellness and work-life balance. Division faculty includes 10 physicians, 2 advanced practice providers, 1 basic science faculty, 7 specialty nurses, and 8 research nurses in addition to clinical support staff.
- Ample opportunity to provide comprehensive care in multidisciplinary clinics, participate in translational and clinical research, as well as teach and mentor medical students, residents, and fellows.
- Competitive salary and benefits package with a robust faculty mentoring program.
- Ranked appointment at UAMS College of Medicine.
- As an employee of UAMS, you may benefit from student loan forgiveness through the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program (PSLF).
- Enjoy living in the beautiful Natural State with a lower cost of living than the national average.
Practice Is Based at Arkansas Children’s Hospital
The Arkansas Children’s system includes two hospitals, a statewide care network of clinics and outreach programs, a research institute and a foundation. Arkansas Children’s is the only pediatric health system in the state of Arkansas, providing coverage to the state’s children from birth to age 21. The hospital staff consists of more than 500 faculty, 200 residents and 4,400 support staff.
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The capital city of Arkansas is a bustling, vibrant and charming city situated along the bank of the Arkansas River. At the geographic center of the state, Little Rock rests at the crossroads of the South and the Midwest, combining the best elements into a greater whole.
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