Clinical Assistant/Associate Professor - Emergency & Critical Care
Texas A&M University-School of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences
Application
Details
Posted: 10-Sep-24
Location: College Station, Texas
Type: Full Time
Salary: Commensurate
Categories:
Academia/Research
Occupation:
Veterinarian
Species:
Equine
Bovine
Ovine/Caprine
Required Education:
DVM or equivalent
The Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences, Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences (VMBS), Texas A&M University (TAMU) invites applications for a full-time, 11-month/year, clinical track, non-tenure accruing faculty position in Large Animal Emergency and Critical Care. This appointment may be at the rank of Clinical Assistant or Clinical Associate Professor, commensurate with the candidate’s qualifications and experience.
The clinical track faculty hire will devote approximately 35% effort to clinical service and patient care, 40% to didactic teaching, 15% to scholarly activities, and 10% to service.
1. Clinical service: The Large Animal Emergency Critical Care (ECC) service is an after-hours service shared by 3 dedicated clinicians on a rotational clinical schedule. It is supported by a 24-hour, 365-days-per-year staffed Intensive Care Unit and four rotating interns. The caseload consists of urgent and emergent equine and farm animal gastrointestinal, respiratory, urogenital, and orthopedic cases, but this list is not all-inclusive. Available diagnostic equipment includes after-hours bloodwork, 1m and 3m endoscopes, dynamic endoscopy, ultrasound, and radiology including CT/MRI capabilities. Five OR suites accommodate orthopedic, soft tissue, and colic cases as well as separate standing surgery suites for laparoscopy/laser surgery and dental procedures. A separate isolation facility houses infectious disease patients. The ECC service is supported by faculty members with expertise in orthopedic and soft tissue surgery, internal medicine, dentistry, diagnostic imaging, anesthesia, clinical pathology, and theriogenology. Cases presenting after-hours are transferred to the most appropriate receiving service the morning after presentation on weekdays and/or on the first working day following a weekend.
2. Teaching: The faculty member will participate in the clinical training of veterinary students, specialty residents, and interns. Teaching responsibilities include collaborative instruction of didactic courses for students in the pre-clinical veterinary curriculum, clinical instruction of fourth year veterinary students as they rotate through emergency duty, participation in a variety of departmental and interdepartmental rounds and seminars, and training of rotating interns and residents. The faculty member should be an effective teacher and able to work with persons from a wide range of social and cultural backgrounds. The development of innovative instructional delivery is encouraged and valued.
3. Scholarly activity and service: The faculty member will contribute to collaborative research and scholarly activity that is synergistic with the VMBS research, teaching, and clinical service missions. For individuals with the appropriate interests and expertise, engagement in clinical and/or educational research is encouraged. Promotion of departmental culture through active participation in departmental and professional organization service is expected.
The Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences includes over 40 faculty members across two campuses (College Station and at the VERO 2 2 program in Canyon, TX) with diverse backgrounds and scholarly interests. Clinical units at College Station include Emergency Critical Care, Equine Internal Medicine, Equine Surgery, Equine Theriogenology, Equine Field Services, Equine Community Practice, Equine Sports Medicine and Imaging, Food Animal Medicine and Surgery, Food Animal Field Services and Radiology. The communities of Bryan and College Station have a combined approximate population of 270,000 and are an expanding and diverse metropolitan area with a wide variety of cultural and recreational opportunities, excellent schools, and a relatively low cost of living.
Our programs aim to ensure that the VMBS Community is representative, follows best practices, and creates a welcoming climate. All faculty members are expected to abide by the Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences Code of Professional Conduct. Persons needing accommodations or assistance with the accessibility of materials related to this search are encouraged to contact the Disability Resource Office.
Texas A&M University is aware that attracting and retaining exceptional faculty often depends on meeting the needs of two careers and having policies that contribute to work-life balance. For more information, visit https://dof.tamu.edu/Faculty-Resources/CURRENT-FACULTY/Faculty-Work-Life.
Applicants must have a DVM or equivalent degree, be able to hold a Texas state veterinary license, and have board certification by the American College of Veterinary Surgeons (ACVS) or American College of Veterinary Emergency Critical Care (ACVECC) or be eligible to take the board examination of either specialty college. Applicants are required to have interest, experience, training, and expertise in teaching in both pre-clinical and clinical programs and provide high-quality patient care for a referral population of large animal patients. Applicants must have a collegial, team-centered work attitude and excellent communication skills with animal owners, referring veterinarians, faculty colleagues, veterinary students, house officers, technicians, and hospital staff.
If you meet the position qualifications and would like to join the cohesive team at Texas A&M University, please?submit the following documents: a) Cover letter, b) current curriculum vitae, including status of board certification c)a statement of career goals, professional interest, clinical service and teaching philosophy, and d) contact information for 3-5 references.
Applicants interested in this position must apply to the Texas A&M University faculty job board hosted by Interfolio at http://apply.interfolio.com/133257
Inquiries may be directed to the search committee chairs, Dr. Joanne Hardy, jhardy@cvm.tamu.edu or 979-845-9127, or Dr. Fausto Bellezzo, fbellezz@tamu.edu or 979-845-9127.
Applications will be reviewed as they are submitted and will be considered until the position is filled.
About Texas A&M University-School of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences
Texas A&M opened its doors in 1876 as the state's first public institution of higher learning. Today, we stand as a research-intensive flagship university dedicated to sending Aggie leaders out into the world prepared to take on the challenges of tomorrow. At the Texas A&M School of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences (SVMBS), we support collaboration and teamwork that turns today's discoveries into proactive solutions for animals, humans, and the environment. We teach the next generation of large animal veterinarians and researchers, explore answers to veterinary medical problems, and provide optimal care for animals.