Medical Director, Kidney Transplant
The Medical Director of Kidney Transplant will serve in a key leadership role within the Division of Nephrology. The faculty physician will be responsible for delivering high-quality clinical care in both inpatient and outpatient settings, while also advancing research, education, quality improvement, and advocacy initiatives in collaboration with the Division Chief and Center leadership.
The Medical Director works closely with nursing, administrative, and interdisciplinary teams to ensure regulatory compliance, excellent clinical outcomes, and high levels of patient and family satisfaction. The role also ensures alignment of transplant practices with institutional standards and strategic goals. Additional responsibilities include participation in on-call and weekend coverage, active engagement in interdisciplinary meetings, and contribution to hospital-wide quality improvement initiatives.
Qualifications
Minimum Education
Medical Doctor (M.D.) Medical degree from an accredited medical school (Required)
Required Skills/Knowledge
Knowledge of current principles, methods and procedures for the delivery of medical evaluation, diagnosis and treatment in the area of expertise.
Knowledge of legal and ethical standards for the delivery of medical care.
Ability to function independently in evaluating patient problems and developing a plan for patient care.
Ability to incorporate ethical concepts into patient care and discuss these with the patient, family, and other members of the health care team.
Ability to supervise, advice, and train clinical professionals and/or students in area of expertise.
Ability to maintain quality, safety, and/or infection control standards.
Demonstrates a personal commitment to Continuing Medical Education and remains current on the developments and progress in his/her subspecialty.
Demonstrates knowledge of and complies with legal and ethical standards for the delivery of medical care.
Previous experience managing a division, department, or program in an academic setting.
Active participation in transplant candidate evaluation and selection committee meetings.
Demonstrated expertise in:
- Management of pediatric patients with end-stage renal disease.
- Pediatric transplant recipient and donor selection, including histocompatibility and tissue typing.
- Immediate and long-term post-operative management, including immunosuppressive therapy and its impact on growth and development.
- Recognition and management of allograft dysfunction and rejection, including biopsy interpretation and ancillary diagnostic testing.
- Long-term outpatient management of pediatric kidney transplant recipients.
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