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Description
The TTUHSC School of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics in the Permian Basin specializes in health care for children of all ages. Our faculty physicians are committed to delivering high quality health care to children, as well as excellence in medical education. Serving the communities of the Permian Basin for over 20 years with a diverse patient population.
The TTUHSC Permian Basin Pediatric Residency is a new program based in Midland, Texas beginning in 2028, designed to address critical pediatric care shortages by training residents in general pediatrics and subspecialties like critical care, behavioral developmental, neonatology, adolescent medicine and endocrinology. Supported by a community investment, the program focuses on comprehensive, high-quality care with a focus on rural health.
Major/Essential Functions
- Evaluate, diagnose and treat gastrointestinal, liver and nutritional disorders in children and adolescents;
- Perform specialized diagnostic and therapeutic procedures;
- Manage feeding tubes and intravenous nutrition;
- Provide high quality patient care in both hospital and clinic settings;
- Collaborate as a part of a multidisciplinary team; and
- Participate in the education of students and residents.
About TTUHSC
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center is enriching the lives of others by educating students, providing excellent patient care, and advancing knowledge through innovative research. TTUHSC graduates more health care professionals than any other health care institution in the state, conferring 24.2% of all degrees and certificates awarded from health-related institutions in Texas. By providing comprehensive clinical services to more than 10 million individuals across 121 counties, TTUHSC is dedicated to advancing the health of people throughout Texas and beyond. This is where world-class education meets compassionate patient care – and we believe that our people are the reason for our institution’s lasting success and bright future.
Being part of the TTUHSC team means being part of an innovative and supportive community that empowers each individual to do their best work. Through our values-based culture, TTUHSC is committed to cultivating an exceptional workplace community with a positive culture that puts people first.
Requirements
Required Qualifications
- MD/DO/MBBS;
- Completion of the United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) Step 3;
- Completed, or in the process of completing, an ACGME accredited Residency; and
- Completed, or in process of completing, a Fellowship in Pediatric Gastroenterology.
EEO Statement
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, genetic information or status as a protected veteran.
Jeanne Clery Act
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