Opportunity Details
Department of Medicine
IM - Infectious Diseases
Clinician
Assistant Professor
Assistant Professor of Infectious Diseases
The Division of Infectious Diseases in the Department of Medicine at Washington University in St. Louis is seeking a full-time infectious diseases clinician. The clinical work emphasis can be adjusted per faculty preference to balance between inpatient and outpatient care. The WashU Division of ID runs a large and thriving clinical program, with services in general ID, HIV, HCV, transplant ID, fungal infections, mycobacterial infections, bone & joint infections, tropical infections, infections related to intravenous drug use, infection prevention, and antimicrobial stewardship. Our clinical faculty can pursue academic careers in six different areas, including education, research, clinical excellence, quality improvement/patient safety, administration, and entrepreneurship. Our mentorship programs and resources are geared towards ensuring all ID faculty advance in their academic careers.
Responsibilities:
- Provide inpatient care on the ID consult services, both teaching and non-teaching, at our affiliated hospitals
- Provide outpatient care in either general ID or virology clinics
- Actively participate in teaching residents and fellows about ID
- Optional rounding on internal medicine inpatient teaching service
- MD, MD/PHD, DO, or equivalent
- Board certification or eligibility in Internal Medicine and Infectious Diseases.
- Possession or eligibility to obtain a State of Missouri Medical License.
Interested applicants should submit the following documents to Barbara Trautner, MD, PhD, Co-Chief, Division of Infectious Diseases, Campus Box 8051, 4523 Clayton Ave., St. Louis, MO 63110; montgomery.stephanie@wustl.edu
- Letter of inquiry outlining interest in the position and career plans
- Curriculum vitae
Washington University in St. Louis is an equal-opportunity employer committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace. We encourage applications from individuals of all backgrounds and identities. Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. Applicants on visas are welcome to apply; visa sponsorship is available.
For inquiries or further information, please contact Barbara Trautner, MD, PhD, Co-Chief, Division of Infectious Diseases.
For inquiries or further information, please contact Barbara Trautner, MD, PhD, Co-Chief, Division of Infectious Diseases.
Stephanie Montgomery
montgomery.stephanie@wustl.edu
3146230893
7/21/2025
No end date
EEO Statement
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