Emergency Medicine - Physician - Academics
Company: Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Location: Nashville
Posted on: January 7, 2026
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Job Description:
Emergency Medicine - Physician - Academics at Vanderbilt
University Medical Center summary: The Vice Chair for Education in
Emergency Medicine provides strategic leadership and oversight for
undergraduate, graduate, and professional medical education
programs. The role requires board certification in Emergency
Medicine, academic rank of at least Associate Professor, and
demonstrated excellence in teaching, curriculum design, mentoring,
and administrative leadership. The department is a leader in
clinical care, education, and research, supporting multiple
fellowship and residency programs within a high-volume academic
medical setting. Search Summary The Vice Chair for Education will
provide visionary leadership and strategic oversight for the
educational programs in the Department, including our undergraduate
medical education (UME) programming, graduate medical education
(GME) inclusive of our residency and fellowship programs, and
professional development programs on education. The successful
candidate will have: Board certification in Emergency Medicine (EM)
Achieved the minimum rank of Associate Professor A track record of
personal excellence as an educator, including teaching experience
at the UME, GME, and/or CME levels Demonstrated excellence and
innovation in educational leadership A track record of mentoring
and developing others Experience in curricular design and
implementation Administrative experience in accreditation
Administrative leadership acumen including but not limited to
emotional intelligence, collaboration, networking, conflict
resolution, negotiation, leading change, and fiscal management A
growth mindset and learning orientation A passion and strategic
vision for advancing the Department’s educational programs The
Department of Emergency Medicine VUMC’s Department of Emergency
Medicine is a national leader in clinical care, education, and
research. The Department has over 100 faculty and 6 divisions
(operations, emergency medical services, global emergency medicine,
emergency medicine research, simulation, and ultrasound). Education
is a top priority for the department. There are currently 39
residents in this highly regarded and sought-after EM residency
program. Much of the residency program’s stellar reputation rests
on the efforts of faculty members and upper-level residents who
view excellent teaching as a core component of their
responsibilities. Our third/fourth-year medical student EM courses
are highly rated by medical students. The Department also has an
ACGME accredited fellowship in EMS, a EUFAC accredited fellowship
in Ultrasound, and SAEM approved fellowships in Global Emergency
Medicine and Simulation. Through collaborative relationships with
other Departments and Divisions at VUMC, we also support training
of fellows in ACGME accredited programs in Critical Care Medicine,
Clinical Informatics, Sports Medicine, Palliative Medicine,
Addiction Medicine, and Pediatric EM. Located in Nashville, TN,
VUMC’s academic and community emergency departments treat over
200,000 patients annually. Department of Emergency Medicine
physicians currently provide emergency services at Vanderbilt
University Hospital, Vanderbilt Wilson County Hospital, Vanderbilt
Tullahoma-Harton Hospital, Vanderbilt Bedford Hospital, and the
Emergency Department of the Nashville Veterans Administration
Medical Center. Our Research Division is one of the most productive
and impactful emergency care research groups in the world, with
numerous grants and contracts from federal agencies and major
industry partners. The Research Division has generated practicing
changing data in many fields, including acute heart failure
management, resuscitation strategies, airway management, geriatric
emergency care, COVID-19 therapies, and ED operations. Faculty and
researchers in the department produce more than 100 peer-reviewed
publications annually, are currently 2 in NIH funding nationally,
and are well regarded by their peers nationally and globally.
Interested candidates should submit the following documents to
Physician Recruiter, Sarah Casen: Cover letter articulating your
strategic vision for the Department's educational mission and
describing how your leadership experience and expertise will
support its implementation Current curriculum vitae (CV) that
highlights roles and experiences pertinent to education and/or
leadership Vanderbilt Health is committed to fostering an
environment where everyone has the chance to thrive and is
committed to the principles of equal opportunity.
EOE/Vets/Disabled. International medical graduates seeking to apply
for available physician positions must be certified by the
Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG), must
have passed the United States medical licensing examinations (USMLE
Step 1 and Step 2), must have completed a United States based
residency even if they have completed a residency or practiced
medicine in another country, and must hold a current J-1 or H-1B
visa. Keywords: Emergency Medicine, Medical Education, Residency
Program, Curriculum Design, Academic Leadership, Board Certified
Physician, Graduate Medical Education, Emergency Medicine Research,
Medical Faculty, Teaching and Mentoring
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