Mayo Clinic's Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes, Metabolism, & Nutrition is one of the largest in the world, with locations in Arizona, Florida, Minnesota and several communities throughout the Mayo Clinic Health System (MCHS). Mayo Clinic's top-ranked team of endocrinologists evaluate the relationship between nutrition and human disease to improve and maintain a person's health, and are equipped to treat a range of endocrine disorders and dysfunctions. They work closely with Mayo specialists in ophthalmology, otolaryngology, radiation oncology, surgery, transplantation and other specialty areas to provide a multidisciplinary approach to a person's medical problems.
The Division of Endocrinology in Florida is seeking a candidate for a full-time faculty position committed to clinical and academic excellence with the desire to work in collaboration with a multi-disciplinary team including advanced practice providers, GME trainees of various levels, nurse coordinator and other relevant medical specialties. Opportunities include a leadership role within transgender care to include pursuits to collaborate across multiple medical and surgical specialties and to contribute to the success of Mayo Clinic’s “Bold. Forward 2030” strategic plan. The division is comprised of seven board-certified endocrinologists and six nurse practitioners and supports a two year ACGME accredited fellowship in endocrinology and welcomes one fellow each year.
This opportunity is part of an academically oriented practice combined with clinical research opportunities. The successful candidate will hold the academic rank of Assistant Professor or higher and have demonstrated accomplishments in clinical or translational research and will include an academic appointment with the Mayo Clinic College of Medicine. Attention will be given to those applicants with expertise in the field of Transgender Medicine.