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The WMU Homer Stryker MD School of Medicine Department of Orthopaedic Surgery is seeking a board certified or board eligible Pediatric Orthopaedic Surgeon to join our experienced and collaborative team.
Western Michigan University Homer Stryker M.D School of Medicine is searching for a Physician Assistant. This position will be under physician supervision, provides consultative and follow up medical care to patients of varying type and acuity both hospitalized and outpatient.
The department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Western Michigan University Homer Stryker M.D. School of Medicine is seeking a full-time specialist in general academic obstetrics and gynecology to support expanding clinical services and a newer residency program. Applicants at all levels of experience will be considered.
The Department of Family and Community Medicine (DFCM) at Western Michigan University Homer Stryker M.D. School of Medicine (WMed) continues to lead change for health care in Michigan. The DFCM is seeking an additional, OB-optional faculty member for its 6-6-6 Family Medicine Residency in Battle Creek, MI. Launched in 2019 with tremendous community support, the Battle Creek program partners with both Bronson Battle Creek Hospital and Grace Health, a beautiful Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) that houses the residency’s outpatient practice. This program successfully graduated its first class in 2022 and remains one of the only residencies in the state to be completely based in an FQHC. Known as “Cereal City, USA”, Battle Creek is a vibrant, diverse, well-resourced area with numerous opportunities for collaboration, as the program develops rich learning experiences for trainees while also demonstrating its commitment to improving community health.
This program joins the established WMed Family Medicine Residency in Kalamazoo, both led by a new department chair emphasizing faculty development, education, seed grants, and supported by generous institutional CME and licensing provisions. The two programs work collaboratively to enhance the education of all students and residents, leveraging the unique talents and offerings of each group to strengthen the department. As a community supported residency with the backing of an academic university program we have the best of both worlds. Our residents are trained to competently practice the full scope of family medicine, including outpatient, inpatient, newborn care and obstetrics to serve the community needs of their future practices. The program is open to supporting leading edge skills and innovation in its faculty.
Western Michigan University Homer Stryker M.D. School of Medicine is seeking a dedicated part-time Certified Diabetes Educator. Responsible for providing sound diabetes care and education for this position will support patients in the Pediatric Endocrinology clinic and a variety of other patients and their support persons. In providing sound diabetes-related care, the Certified Diabetes Educator assesses diabetes management needs; develops and implements diabetes care plans; evaluates and reports results appropriately; interprets, evaluates and utilizes pertinent and current research related to diabetes care; and coordinates activities according to department policies and procedures and the goals for the healthcare team. Certified Diabetes Educator responsibilities include delivering comprehensive and seamless services that bridge the gap and integrate clinical and self-management aspects of diabetes care. The Certified Diabetes Educator serves as an integral part of the interprofessional team and provides collaborative, comprehensive and person-centered care, as well as education conducive to behavior change and improved quality of life across the lifespan. The Certified Diabetes Educator supports and advocates for the people affected by diabetes to optimize quality care. The Certified Diabetes Educator promotes self-management to achieve individualized behavioral and treatment goals that reduce risks and optimize health outcomes.
This is a part-time 0.5 FTE position. Only Registered Dietitian Certified Diabetes Educators to apply.
The Department of Psychiatry at the Western Michigan University Homer Stryker M.D. School of Medicine (WMed) seeks a board eligible or board-certified psychiatrist to join its growing academic department as the Director of Consultation-Liaison and Emergency Psychiatry at Bronson Methodist Hospital.
Department:
The Department of Psychiatry, Western Michigan University Homer Stryker M.D. School of Medicine (WMed) seeks a board eligible or board-certified psychiatrist to join its growing academic department, which employs 18 full time faculty members. The psychiatry residency program is a fully accredited program, currently with 24 residents (6 per year with accreditation up to 8 per year). WMed is looking to expand and enhance psychiatric clinical services, research, and both resident and medical student training. There are significant clinical and research collaborations with Integrated Services of Kalamazoo (ISK), Southwest Michigan Behavioral Health (SWMBH), Battle Creek Veterans Affairs Medical Center (VA), Kalamazoo State Psychiatric Hospital, Community Healing Centers of Kalamazoo, and the Great Lakes Center for Autism as well as other community organizations/agencies.
WMed Psychiatry is practicing the “Collaborative Care Model” (CoCM) with Bronson Healthcare and anticipating continued growth in the primary care practices of Family Medicine, Pediatrics as well as OB/GYN.
The Department of Psychiatry is experiencing tremendous growth within our clinical footprint and community collaborations, our scholarly work and research output, as well as our expanding education programs. The incoming candidate will benefit from growing possibilities and additional leadership opportunities within the department.
Position:
The department provides consultation liaison services at the 435-bed at Bronson Methodist Hospital, in Kalamazoo. Services are provided by 2 faculty psychiatrists and 2 psychiatry residents along with a nurse practitioner.
Resident rotations in emergency psychiatry have been streamlined. The Consult-Liaison/Emergency Psychiatry/Director, in collaboration with the WMed Department Chair, will be charged with identifying areas of improvement and implementing initiatives to continue our strategic growth in order to ensure an outstanding academic Consult-Liaison/emergency psychiatry program which sets the standard for patient care in the region.
The Department of Investigative Medicine at Western Michigan University Homer Stryker M.D. School of Medicine invites applications for a Post-Doctoral Fellow research position in the laboratory of Thomas L. Rothstein MD, PhD, Chair of the Department of Investigative Medicine and Director of the Center for Immunobiology. Two kinds of projects are available. 1) Molecular Immunology—encompasses study of B1 cell development and function, including the role of human B1 cells and natural antibody in health and disease; BCR signaling pathways including receptor crosstalk and the IL-4-induced alternate pathway; B cell pathogenesis in lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, and other autoimmune dyscrasias; B cells and aging, including atherosclerosis and infectious diseases. 2) Cellular Proteostasis—encompasses study of stress- and mutation-related protein aggregation including novel assays for protein oligomers; mouse models of neurodegenerative diseases associated with dysfunctional protein aggregation; mechanism of aggregation prevention and aggregation resolution by the unique protein, FAIM.
Postdoctoral fellows will lead research projects and have the opportunity to closely collaborate with experts in molecular biology, bioinformatics, genetics and biochemistry.
Western Michigan University Homer Stryker MD School of Medicine is seeking an outstanding emergency medicine physician leader who is a visionary that can build on an extremely successful emergency medicine residency, EMS fellowship and collaborative working relationships with 2 local hospital emergency medicine departments.
The successful Department Chair candidate will:
- Have a substantial record of leadership and achievements in academic medicine, education, and research.
- Understand the importance of fostering a supportive workplace culture.
- Share our vision for health equity for all in Southwest Michigan through innovation in the practice and study of medicine.
The Chair must demonstrate the ability to:
- Effectively steward department resources.
- Understand, appreciate, and guide the development of training and research programs.
- Establish productive working relationships with employed and community faculty, staff, residents, students, and administration.
- Effectively support the distinct academic and clinical partnerships for the Department of emergency medicine.
- Be able to represent the department and medical school in various local, regional, and national venues.
The Department of Family and Community Medicine (DFCM) at Western Michigan University Homer Stryker M.D. School of Medicine (WMed) is leading change with our patient-centered medical home model, performance improvement initiatives, and focus on improving operating efficiency. The DFCM has a new chair supporting its young, dynamic faculty with a focus on faculty development, education, and seed grants, while providing generous CME and licensing support. Our dually accredited ACGME/AOA 9-9-9 Kalamazoo-based residency is housed in our newly acquired clinic space expanding to provide 20 clinic rooms and departmental offices ideally located to serve the community. Please note we have a separate posting for a non-OB faculty position at our new ACGME accredited 6-6-6 family medicine residency in Battle Creek, based in a beautiful FQHC. The DFCM is home to a Street Medicine Program, Sports Medicine Fellowship, and Hospice & Palliative Care Fellowship caring for the underserved and a diverse community. WMed enrolled its first class of medical students in 2014, which provides our faculty with the unique opportunity to be actively involved in the ongoing growth of a newer school. It’s an exciting time to be teaching medicine in Kalamazoo, and you can be part of it!
Western Michigan University Homer Stryker M.D. School of Medicine is recruiting a Psychiatric Research Coordinators. The Clinical Research Coordinator (CRC) supports, facilitates and coordinates clinical psychiatric research activities. Working with the research manager, coordinates the implementation and maintenance of human clinical trials at WMed. Coordinates and conducts the clinical research including the planning, implementation and follow through for industry-sponsored clinical trials, government-funded clinical research and investigator-initiated clinical research drug/device studies conducted by the Principal Investigator (PI).
This position is grant funded.
Western Michigan University Homer Stryker, MD, School of Medicine is hiring for a pediatric specialty care clinic RN. We are seeking an experienced pediatric nurse to partner in the growth of our specialty care clinics which include Pediatric Neurology/Sleep Disorders, Pediatric Endocrinology, Adolescent Eating Disorders and Pediatric Pulmonology. Apply now if you are interested in working with a great team and being in a work /life balanced culture. If you want a rewarding career specializing in pediatric care in an academically focused environment, grow your career with us.
Western Michigan University Homer Stryker M.D. School of Medicine (WMed) seeks an exceptional scholar and educator to join the faculty of the Department of Medical Ethics, Humanities, & Law. The faculty member will join an established department as it enters an exciting growth phase, launched by the Empowering Futures Gift, a philanthropic commitment of $300 million to support the mission of the medical school, and will play an important role in confronting all aspects of health equity by establishing a community-collaboration research program, help develop graduate-level program, and educate future healthcare leaders.
Western Michigan University Homer Stryker M.D. School of Medicine (WMed) is seeking Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs) in Primary Care Clinics. This career allows you to actively participate in coordination of patient flow and services with a focus on patient centered care. As an LPN for WMed, you will collect patient information related to patient visit or procedure. Assisting with patient care and administering approved medication is a major part of the day. Assisting physician and team members with clerical, environmental, and organizational responsibilities and optimizing education for residents and students in department rotations are some of the unique and satisfying aspects of this career. The ideal candidate will have a positive outlook and will be eager to be part of a fast-paced work environment. WMed requires all employees to have proof of initial Covid-19 vaccination series and annual influenza vaccine.
Primary Care Clinics include Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine, Internal Medicine and Family Medicine.
WMed has opportunities for: Licensed Practical Nurse I – Minimum one year experience in aclinical setting preferred.$18.75 - $23.00/hour +, dependent upon experience as a Licensed Practical Nurse or equivalent/relevant clinical position.
Licensed Practical Nurse II – Minimum two years’ experience in aclinical setting preferred. $21.00 – $25.00/hour +, dependent upon years of experience.
We offer a Monday – Friday schedule between the hours of 7 a.m. and 6 p.m. (nights and weekends off!). Our full-time employees receive 8 full-day and 2 half-day paid holidays, an 8-hour preference holiday, and 8 hours of paid volunteer time per year, and extremely generous Paid Time Off (PTO) accrual as well as an annual wellness reimbursement of $300. Tuition reimbursement is available within the first year of full-time employment.
The Department of Psychiatry, Western Michigan University Homer Stryker M.D. School of Medicine (WMed) seeks a board eligible or board-certified psychiatrist to join its growing academic department, which employs 18 full time faculty members. The psychiatry residency program is a fully accredited program, currently with 24 residents (6 per year with accreditation up to 8 per year). WMed is looking to expand and enhance psychiatric clinical services, research, and both resident and medical student training. There are significant clinical and research collaborations with Integrated Services of Kalamazoo (ISK), Southwest Michigan Behavioral Health (SWMBH), Battle Creek Veterans Affairs Medical Center (VA), Kalamazoo State Psychiatric Hospital, Community Healing Centers of Kalamazoo, and the Great Lakes Center for Autism as well as other community organizations/agencies.
WMed Psychiatry is practicing the “Collaborative Care Model” (CoCM) with Bronson Healthcare and anticipating continued growth in the primary care practices of Family Medicine, Pediatrics as well as OB/GYN.
The Department of Psychiatry is experiencing tremendous growth within our clinical footprint and community collaborations, our scholarly work and research output, as well as our expanding education programs. The incoming candidate will benefit from growing possibilities and additional leadership opportunities within the department.
The department provides consultation liaison services at the 353-bed at Ascension Borgess Hospital, in Kalamazoo. Services are provided by 2 faculty psychiatrists and 2 psychiatry residents along with an advanced practice professional.
Resident rotations in emergency psychiatry have been streamlined. The Consult-Liaison/Emergency Psychiatrist, in collaboration with the WMed Department Chair, will be charged with identifying areas of improvement and implementing initiatives to continue our strategic growth in order to ensure an outstanding academic Consult-Liaison/emergency psychiatry program which sets the standard for patient care in the region.
Western Michigan University Homer Stryker M.D. School of Medicine (WMed) seeks a driven Administrative Director for our Simulation Center. Responsible for the day-to-day administration and operation of the Western Michigan University School of Medicine Simulation Center. Directs all of the Center’s operations, including the accreditation of educational programs, regulatory compliance of activities, and supervision of operational staff. Responsible for the maintenance and operation of all of the hardware and software associated with the Simulation Center. Participates in programmatic grant-writing and grant administrative activities. Participates in business development activities with hospital partners and external customers for revenue generation. Serves as the liaison to visitors of the Simulation Center.
Flexible work solutions available.
Western Michigan University Homer Stryker M.D. School of Medicine (WMed) is seeking Medical Assistants in our Specialty Care Clinic. This career allows you to actively participate in coordination of patient flow and services with a focus on patient centered care. As a medical assistant for WMed, you will collect patient information related to the patient visit or procedure. Assisting with patient care and administering approved medication is a major part of the day. Assisting physician and team members with clerical, environmental, and organizational responsibilities as well as optimizing education for residents and students in department rotations are some of the unique and satisfying aspects of this position. The ideal candidate will have a positive outlook and will be eager to be part of a fast-paced work environment. WMed requires all employees to have proof of initial Covid-19 vaccination series and annual influenza vaccine.
Primary Care Clinics include Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine, Internal Medicine and Family Medicine.
WMed has opportunities for:
Medical Assistant I – no certification required! $15.50 - $19.00/hour +, dependent upon experience as a medical assistant or equivalent/relevant clinical position.
Medical Assistant II – must have current medical assistant certification (CMA or RMA) and experience in a clinical setting. $17.00 – $21.00/hour +, dependent upon years of experience and certification.
Medical Assistant III – must have current medical assistant certification (CMA or RMA) and several years’ experience in a clinical setting. Those with leadership and training experience will be given preference. $19.00 - $22.00/hour +, dependent upon years of experience as a medical assistant and leadership experience.
We offer a Monday – Friday schedule between the hours of 7 a.m. and 6 p.m. (nights and weekends off!). Our full time employees receive 8 full-day and 2 half-day paid holidays, an 8 hour preference holiday, 8 hours of paid volunteer time per year, and an extremely generous Paid Time Off (PTO) accrual as well as an annual wellness reimbursement of $300. Tuition reimbursement is available within the first year of full time employment.
The Department of Psychiatry at the Western Michigan University Homer Stryker M.D. School of Medicine (WMed) seeks a board eligible or board-certified psychiatrist to join its growing academic department as and attending physician on the Consultation-Liaison and Emergency Psychiatry service at Bronson Methodist Hospital.
The Department of Psychiatry, Western Michigan University Homer Stryker M.D. School of Medicine (WMed) seeks a board eligible or board-certified psychiatrist to join its growing academic department, which employs 18 full time faculty members. The psychiatry residency program is a fully accredited program, currently with 24 residents (6-7 per year with accreditation up to 8 per year). WMed is looking to expand and enhance psychiatric clinical services, research, and both resident and medical student training. There are significant clinical and research collaborations with Integrated Services of Kalamazoo (ISK), Southwest Michigan Behavioral Health (SWMBH), Battle Creek Veterans Affairs Medical Center (VA), Kalamazoo State Psychiatric Hospital, Community Healing Centers of Kalamazoo, and the Great Lakes Center for Autism as well as other community organizations/agencies.
WMed Psychiatry is practicing the “Collaborative Care Model” (CoCM) with Bronson Healthcare and anticipating continued growth in the primary care practices of Family Medicine, Pediatrics as well as OB/GYN.
The Department of Psychiatry is experiencing tremendous growth within our clinical footprint and community collaborations, our scholarly work and research output, as well as our expanding education programs. The incoming candidate will benefit from growing possibilities and additional leadership opportunities within the department.
The department provides consultation liaison services at the 434-bed at Bronson Methodist Hospital, in Kalamazoo. Services are provided by 2 faculty psychiatrists and 2 psychiatry residents along with an advanced practice professional.
Resident rotations in emergency psychiatry have been streamlined. The Consult-Liaison/Emergency Psychiatrist, in collaboration with the WMed Department Chair, will be charged with identifying areas of improvement and implementing initiatives to continue our strategic growth in order to ensure an outstanding academic Consult-Liaison/emergency psychiatry program which sets the standard for patient care in the region.
Western Michigan University Homer Stryker M.D. School of Medicine is recruiting a Registered Nurse in Psychiatry Clinical Care. The employee must be able to demonstrate the competencies necessary to provide service appropriate to the age of the population served.
WMU Homer Stryker MD School of Medicine is seeking a Forensic Anthropology Postdoctoral Fellow. Reporting to the Chair of Pathology, and under the direction of the Pathology Faculty/Director of the Forensic Anthropology Fellowship Program, conduct forensic skeletal analyses, scientific identifications, field recoveries, and research and publication under the mentorship of the Forensic Anthropology faculty.
Western Michigan University Homer Stryker M.D. School of Medicine is recruiting for PRN Registration/Schedulers. Responsible for answering and directing incoming calls; scheduling and/or rescheduling clinic appointments; registering patients into the computer system.