Opportunity Details

Department of Orthopedic Surgery

Orthopaedic Surgery

Commensurate w/Experience

Clinical Faculty - Full Time: Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation (PM&R) Musculoskeletal Division - PMR Specialist

Washington University School of Medicine’s Department of Orthopaedic Surgery — Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation (PM&R) Musculoskeletal Division — seeks a full-time clinical faculty member (rank commensurate with experience), to join our high-volume practice. This position reports to the division chief.

RESPONSIBILITIES:

Clinical:

This position will develop a full-time musculoskeletal PM&R clinical practice.
• Washington University enjoys strong brand awareness and has a reputation for providing premier clinical
care regionally and nationally.
• The PM&R division at WashU Medicine has a regional, national and international reputation for excellence
in care, including spine, sports disorders and diagnosis and care of the whole person.
• The PM&R physicians work closely with colleagues in each of the Department’s 10 clinical divisions, and
across the departments of neurological surgery, anesthesiology and radiology — to provide optimum care.

Academic Instruction:

Academic responsibilities include active participation in, and commitment to, PM&R
fellow, resident and medical student education, including clinical training and participating in conferences,
journal clubs and related activities.

Research:

The faculty member will conduct research (clinical, basic science, translational and/or biomechanics),
working with researchers within the department and across Washington University School of Medicine. Our
research coordinators have a long history of research contribution, with a focus on treatment strategies and
outcomes.

Required: All applicants must have completed, or be in the process of completing, a PM&R fellowship training program with clinical focus on sports medicine and/or spine care. All applicants must be board certified or board eligible and must be eligible to obtain a permanent Missouri medical license. Applicants should hold expertise in electromyography and ultrasound and fluoroscopically guided procedures and have a commitment to sports coverage.

A dedication to excellence in patient care and teaching, and an interest in clinical, basic science, translational and/or biomechanics research.

Please email a letter of interest and curriculum vitae to:

Devyani Hunt, MD
Professor, Orthopaedic Surgery and Neurology
Chief, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - Musculoskeletal Division
Medical Director, Washington University Living Well Center
[email protected]

314-514-3901

Devyani Hunt, MD

[email protected]

314-514-3901

7/2/2026

No end date

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