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• You will be expected to devote greater than 75% of your total professional effort to professional clinical service as outlined below. You will be expected to devote between 1% and 25% of your total professional effort to scholarly activities. In keeping with the School of Medicine Guidelines for Appointment, Promotion and Tenure, you are expected to participate in scholarship, which may include authorship of manuscripts, participation in research studies, abstract presentations, professional blogs, and other scholarly activities. You will be expected to devote between 1% and 25% of your total professional effort to teaching. In keeping with the School of Medicine Guidelines for Appointment, Promotion and Tenure, you are expected to participate in teaching, which may include occasional lectures, small group and bedside teaching, preceptorship, and mentorship.
• Your clinical service within the Division of Neonatology will be primarily seeing patients in the NICU at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta at Egleston and at Emory University Hospital at Midtown (EUHM). Your clinical service would consist of 168 hours per month (some combination of 10-24 hour shifts) as a member of the advanced practice provider (APP) team in the NICU. You would be responsible for clinical management of approximately 8-12 infants and providing clinical service under the direct supervision of the attending neonatologist. Additionally, clinical service could entail Term Nursery at Emory Midtown working with an Advance Practice Provider to see all babies in the term nursery.
• Devote appropriate effort to education of fellows, residents, and medical students by sharing in the teaching responsibilities of the Neonatology Division while working in the NICU and by teaching in other venues as opportunity arises.
• When possible, attend the Department of Pediatrics Grand Rounds at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta at Egleston.
• Provide exemplary clinical service and assure that patients cared for by you only receive the highest quality care.
• Attend monthly Division meetings and attend medical staff meetings and faculty meetings as appropriate.
• The Division of Neonatology will support your participation in the annual ECMO training course that is offered to incoming ICU fellows.
• The Division of Neonatology would welcome and support your participation in ongoing quality improvement and clinical research activities of the division.
• Participate in fellows’ conferences and didactic lectures for nurse practitioners at Emory.
• Maintain your DEA, Georgia medical license, and Pediatric Board certification.
• The Division of Neonatology would support expenses associated with working towards your IBCLC.
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