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Gastroenterology Section Chief, School of Medicine

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Boston University
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Boston, Massachusetts, United States

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Gastroenterology Section Chief, School of Medicine

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The Department of Medicine at Boston University School of Medicine and Boston Medical Center invite applications for an innovative and inspirational faculty leader for the position of Chief, Section of Gastroenterology. The section has a large clinical presence based at Boston Medical Center, a 500-bed teaching hospital that serves a diverse patient population in the city of Boston and is the primary teaching hospital for the Boston University School of Medicine. The fellowship program is highly sought after, and faculty pursue multiple areas of research, ranging from clinical trials to laboratory-based efforts. A broad range of academic resources are available within the Boston University School of Medicine.

We are deeply committed to teaching and working in an environment characterized by celebrating diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging.

Qualifications: The candidate must be a board certified Gastroenterologist with demonstrated national leadership experience clinically and in basic and/or clinical research. Prior experience in administration and/or leading clinical and research initiatives is preferred. Candidates at the rank of an Associate or Full Professor will be considered. We seek candidates who bring new perspectives and will broaden/enrich the diversity of our faculty.

Responsibilities: The successful candidate will pursue innovation and excellence in the clinical, teaching, and research programs within the Section of Gastroenterology. Responsibilities will include operational oversight, growth and expansion of clinical and laboratory research, and recruitment and mentorship of junior faculty in the section.

Application: Email a letter of application or nomination and curriculum vitae to:

Matthew H. Kulke, MD

Chair, Search Committee

matthew.kulke@bmc.org

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. We are a VEVRAA Federal Contractor.

Job Location Boston, Massachusetts, United StatesPosition TypeFull-Time/Regular

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What compelled the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to award Boston University a grant to fight newborn mortality in Zambia? Why did Martin Luther King, Jr. adopt BU as a place where he could hone his message of justice and equality? And what is the catalyst that prompts 32,557 students from 135 countries to call BU their home every semester? It’s in our DNA: an inherent desire in each of our students, faculty, and staff to vigorously and dauntlessly pursue knowledge—and embrace the unlimited possibilities that come with it.

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As you can see below, it takes people, ideas, and a little luck (Boston, you’re our town) to make BU what it is today: one of the most dynamic universities in the world.

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