
Physician OBGyn Complex Family Planning Specialist (Open Rank/Track Faculty)
Association of American Medical Colleges, Columbus, OH, United States
Position Overview
The General Division of Obstetrics and Gynecology seeks a Complex Family Planning specialist for a full‑time position. This is an exciting opportunity to add to the Department’s expertise in the area of Complex Family Planning. Ideal candidates are board‑certified or eligible physicians with fellowship training in complex family planning or equivalent experience who are interested in resident education, research, and direct patient care within a faculty practice.
Provision of obstetric care is optional.
Responsibilities
Members of the General Division supervise resident continuity clinics, a dedicated resident family planning rotation, the gynecology teaching service, and in‑hospital gynecologic consultation. Additionally, they have an active role in medical student education. Current faculty includes three specialists in family planning. Other areas of expertise within the Division include minimally invasive surgery, vulvar disease, menopause, gender‑affirming care, pediatric and adolescent gynecology, and breastfeeding.
Requirements
M.D. or D.O. degree
Successful completion of an accredited residency training program required
Ability to be licensed to practice medicine from the State of Ohio Medical Board
Current registration with the DEA (Drug Enforcement Administration)
Board certification or eligibility by the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology
EEO Statement
Ohio State University is an equal opportunity employer, including veterans and persons with disabilities.
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The General Division of Obstetrics and Gynecology seeks a Complex Family Planning specialist for a full‑time position. This is an exciting opportunity to add to the Department’s expertise in the area of Complex Family Planning. Ideal candidates are board‑certified or eligible physicians with fellowship training in complex family planning or equivalent experience who are interested in resident education, research, and direct patient care within a faculty practice.
Provision of obstetric care is optional.
Responsibilities
Members of the General Division supervise resident continuity clinics, a dedicated resident family planning rotation, the gynecology teaching service, and in‑hospital gynecologic consultation. Additionally, they have an active role in medical student education. Current faculty includes three specialists in family planning. Other areas of expertise within the Division include minimally invasive surgery, vulvar disease, menopause, gender‑affirming care, pediatric and adolescent gynecology, and breastfeeding.
Requirements
M.D. or D.O. degree
Successful completion of an accredited residency training program required
Ability to be licensed to practice medicine from the State of Ohio Medical Board
Current registration with the DEA (Drug Enforcement Administration)
Board certification or eligibility by the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology
EEO Statement
Ohio State University is an equal opportunity employer, including veterans and persons with disabilities.
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