Emergency Medicine - Physician - Administration
Company: Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Location: Nashville
Posted on: January 12, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Emergency Medicine - Physician -
Administration Overview: The Vice Chair for Education in Emergency
Medicine is responsible for providing leadership and strategic
direction for the department's educational initiatives, which
encompass undergraduate, graduate, and professional medical
education programs. Candidates must hold board certification in
Emergency Medicine, demonstrate a strong record of educational
achievement, possess administrative experience, and show a
dedication to enhancing medical education. The department is
recognized nationally for its excellence in clinical care,
research, and education, and it supports various residency and
fellowship programs. Position Summary The Vice Chair for Education
will offer visionary leadership and strategic guidance for the
educational offerings within the department, including
undergraduate medical education (UME), graduate medical education
(GME) encompassing residency and fellowship programs, as well as
professional development initiatives. The ideal candidate will
possess: Board certification in Emergency Medicine (EM). A minimum
rank of Associate Professor. A proven track record of excellence in
education, including teaching experience at UME, GME, and/or CME
levels. Demonstrated innovation and excellence in educational
leadership. A history of mentoring and developing others.
Experience in curriculum design and implementation. Administrative
experience related to accreditation processes. Strong
administrative leadership skills, including emotional intelligence,
collaboration, conflict resolution, negotiation, change management,
and fiscal oversight. A growth mindset and commitment to continuous
learning. A passion and strategic vision for advancing the
educational programs of the department. Department Overview The
Department of Emergency Medicine is a national leader in clinical
care, education, and research, featuring over 100 faculty members
and six divisions: operations, emergency medical services, global
emergency medicine, emergency medicine research, simulation, and
ultrasound. Education is a primary focus for the department, which
currently hosts 39 residents in its highly esteemed EM residency
program. The program's outstanding reputation is largely attributed
to the dedication of faculty and senior residents who prioritize
exceptional teaching as a fundamental responsibility. Our third and
fourth-year medical student EM courses receive high ratings from
students. Additionally, the department offers ACGME-accredited
fellowships in EMS, EUFAC-accredited fellowships in Ultrasound, and
SAEM-approved fellowships in Global Emergency Medicine and
Simulation. Collaborative efforts with other departments and
divisions at our institution also facilitate the training of
fellows in ACGME-accredited programs in Critical Care Medicine,
Clinical Informatics, Sports Medicine, Palliative Medicine,
Addiction Medicine, and Pediatric EM. Located in Nashville, TN, our
academic and community emergency departments serve over 200,000
patients each year. Physicians in the Department of Emergency
Medicine provide emergency services at multiple facilities,
including Vanderbilt University Hospital and several community
hospitals. Our Research Division stands out as one of the most
productive and influential emergency care research teams globally,
securing numerous grants and contracts from federal agencies and
major industry partners. The division has produced
practice-changing data across various fields, including acute heart
failure management, resuscitation strategies, airway management,
geriatric emergency care, COVID-19 therapies, and emergency
department operations. Faculty and researchers contribute over 100
peer-reviewed publications annually and rank 2 nationally in NIH
funding, earning respect from peers both nationally and
internationally. Application Process Interested candidates should
submit the following materials: A cover letter outlining your
strategic vision for the department's educational mission and
detailing how your leadership experience and expertise will
facilitate its implementation. A current curriculum vitae (CV) that
highlights relevant roles and experiences in education and
leadership. Our organization is dedicated to creating an
environment where everyone can thrive and is committed to equal
opportunity principles. EOE/Vets/Disabled. International medical
graduates applying for physician positions 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), completed a residency in the United States, and hold
a current J-1 or H-1B visa. Keywords: Emergency Medicine, Medical
Education, Residency Program, Medical Administration, Curriculum
Design, Medical Leadership, Graduate Medical Education, Physician
Educator, Accreditation, Healthcare Management
Keywords: Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Monroe , Emergency Medicine - Physician - Administration, Healthcare , Nashville, Louisiana