Non-Operative Sports Medicine Physician

The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Chapel Hill, NCFull-time

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Job Description

provide high-quality musculoskeletal care in a collaborative environment while contributing to education, research, and program development.

Clinical Responsibilities:
• Deliver comprehensive non-operative sports medicine care at UNC Orthopaedic Clinics, including the Chapel Hill campus and possibly one of our satellite locations.
• Perform advanced clinic-based procedures, including musculoskeletal ultrasound-guided injections and other minimally invasive interventions.
• Provide care for athletes and active individuals of all ages.

Academic & Leadership Opportunities:
• Serve as a full-time faculty member within the UNC Department of Orthopaedics, with expectations for teaching and mentorship of medical students, residents, and fellows.
• Participate in research and quality improvement initiatives aligned with departmental goals.
• Play a key role in the development and assume eventual leadership of our Joint Motion Arthritis Program, focused on high quality, best practice collaborative, innovative, management of osteoarthritis. This includes shaping clinical protocols, integrating emerging therapies, and building a multidisciplinary care model.

Qualifications

    Benefits

    • This position offers an exciting opportunity to provide high-quality musculoskeletal care in a collaborative environment while contributing to education, research, and program development

    Responsibilities

    • Deliver comprehensive non-operative sports medicine care at UNC Orthopaedic Clinics, including the Chapel Hill campus and possibly one of our satellite locations
    • Perform advanced clinic-based procedures, including musculoskeletal ultrasound-guided injections and other minimally invasive interventions
    • Provide care for athletes and active individuals of all ages
    • Serve as a full-time faculty member within the UNC Department of Orthopaedics, with expectations for teaching and mentorship of medical students, residents, and fellows
    • Participate in research and quality improvement initiatives aligned with departmental goals
    • Play a key role in the development and assume eventual leadership of our Joint Motion Arthritis Program, focused on high quality, best practice collaborative, innovative, management of osteoarthritis
    • This includes shaping clinical protocols, integrating emerging therapies, and building a multidisciplinary care model


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