OverviewPosition Summary
Provide consultations, diagnostic and treatment services to children with allergy and immunology related conditions. Participate in enhancing the quality of allergy/immunology services delivered at Children's Hospital of Illinois and the Department of Pediatrics.
- The University of Illinois College of Medicine at Peoria (UICOMP) is seeking board-certified or board-eligible pediatric allergy and immunology to fill multiple full-time positions in the Department of Pediatric Pulmonology, Allergy and Sleep Medicine division.
- The ideal candidate will have completed 3 years of pediatric residency and 2 years fellowship in Pediatric Allergy and Immunology along with being BC/BE in Pediatrics and Allergy/Immunology and will hold or must apply and obtain an Illinois physician’s license. The position includes teaching medical students and residents in the department; provide in-patient and out-patient services for patients at the Children’s Hospital of Illinois at OSF Saint Francis Medical Center, UICOMP’s main clinical partner; the opportunity to develop research activities related to asthma, allergy and immunology; and perform other duties of a University faculty member including committee assignments, curriculum development and administration.
- Malpractice insurance is provided by the University of Illinois system along with an excellent benefits package that includes, vacations, sick time, CME, health and life insurance and retirement plan.
Duties & Responsibilities
- Provide consultations, diagnostic and treatment services to children with allergy and immunology related conditions.
- Participate in enhancing the quality of allergy/immunology services delivered at Children’s Hospital of Illinois and the Department of Pediatrics.
- Help to develop educational programs and activities for medical students and residents in relation to pediatric allergy and immunology.
- Maintain a spirit of inquiry and scholarship in the activities of the Allergy/Immunology Service.
Qualifications REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
- Education: Doctorate Licenses/Certifications: Physician Licensed to practice medicine in current state.
- Board certified or board eligible in the appropriate specialty (ies).
- Obtain and maintain medical staff membership and appropriate privileges.
- Must be eligible as a provider for Medicare, Medicaid, and other federal health programs.
- Physician shall meet all qualifications to participate in OSF's programs for professional malpractice and other liability coverage.
- Licensed by the Federal Drug Enforcement Administration and the State of Illinois to prescribe narcotics, if applicable.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
- Demonstrates the knowledge and skills necessary to provide patient care aligned to the preferences, goals, and needs of the patients served
EOE Employer M/F/Vet/Disabled