Toxicology - Physician
Company: Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Location: Nashville
Posted on: January 12, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Physician in Toxicology -
Overview: This full-time faculty role in Emergency Medicine
emphasizes Medical Toxicology, encompassing clinical practice,
consultations, research, and educational responsibilities.
Candidates must be board-certified or eligible in Emergency
Medicine and have completed fellowship training in Medical
Toxicology. Duties include inpatient consultations, outpatient
clinic management, poison center consultations, and mentoring
within an esteemed academic medical environment that prioritizes
patient care. The Department of Emergency Medicine is currently
seeking applications for full-time faculty positions with a
specialization in Medical Toxicology . We encourage applicants from
all academic levels who are dedicated to providing outstanding
patient care and advancing toxicology through clinical service,
education, and research. We are looking for individuals who
exemplify excellence, integrity, humility, and a focus on
patient-centered care. Ideal candidates will hold board
certification or eligibility in Emergency Medicine and have
completed or are in the process of completing fellowship training
in Medical Toxicology. A strong commitment to academic medicine,
whether in teaching, research, or clinical practice, is highly
valued. Primary Responsibilities Deliver clinical services in the
emergency departments, including the adult Level I trauma center,
the Nashville VA, and affiliated facilities. Participate in the
Toxicology Consult Service , managing around 200 inpatient
consultations each year across various hospitals. Engage in
outpatient Toxicology Clinics , providing follow-up care and
regional referrals. Offer consultation support to the Tennessee
Poison Center , which receives over 52,000 calls annually from all
95 counties in Tennessee. Instruct and mentor residents, fellows,
and medical students. Contribute to academic research and
initiatives specific to toxicology, education, or clinical
innovation. Qualifications Board-eligible or board-certified in
Emergency Medicine. Completion of fellowship training in Medical
Toxicology or equivalent experience. Interest or experience in
academic medicine, including clinical operations, education, or
research. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills. About
the Department of Emergency Medicine The Department of Emergency
Medicine is recognized nationally for its excellence in clinical
care, education, and research. With over 100 faculty members across
six divisions—Operations, EMS, Global Emergency Medicine, Research,
Simulation, and Ultrasound—the department serves more than 200,000
patients each year. It boasts one of the most prolific emergency
care research divisions globally, producing over 100 peer-reviewed
publications annually and achieving a top national ranking in NIH
funding. The educational offerings include a highly esteemed
residency program, multiple fellowships, and well-regarded medical
student rotations. About Our Organization Our organization is a
leading academic medical center consistently ranked among the top
hospitals in the nation. It is the largest comprehensive research,
teaching, and patient care health system in the region, with over
3.3 million outpatient visits and 200,000 emergency visits each
year. We are recognized for our commitment to excellence in patient
care, research, and education, and we are proud to be listed on the
U.S. News & World Report’s “Honor Roll” of Best Hospitals.
Additionally, we are the largest private employer in the area and a
leader in biomedical research and innovation. Our organization is
dedicated to creating an environment where everyone can thrive and
adheres to the principles of equal opportunity. EOE/Vets/Disabled.
International medical graduates interested in applying for
physician roles must be certified by the Educational Commission for
Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG), have passed the United States
medical licensing examinations (USMLE Step 1 and Step 2), have
completed a residency in the United States, and hold a current J-1
or H-1B visa. Keywords: Medical Toxicology, Emergency Medicine,
Toxicology Consult Service, Clinical Care, Fellowship Training,
Academic Medicine, Patient-centered Care, Poison Center, Medical
Research
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