NORTON CHILDREN’S is recruiting board-certified/board-eligible general pediatricians to join existing
general pediatrician-subspecialist partnerships, or to create innovative new care models, in the following
specialty areas:
Norton Children’s believes every family experiencing an unexpected medical challenge should be able to rapidly access the specialized care they need. However, critical shortages of pediatric subspecialists nationwide are adversely affecting access for families across the country. To address these growing access challenges, Norton Children’s has developed an innovative, team-based approach that permits pediatric subspecialists, general pediatricians with special training, advanced practice providers and other health care professionals to create partnerships that ensure families receive the care they need, when they need it. We have already implemented this model successfully in pediatric dermatology, emergency medicine, genetics and neonatology, and now are looking for general pediatricians who are ready to create innovative partnerships with pediatric subspecialty areas that are experiencing national access challenges.
General pediatrician positions on subspecialty teams are designed to incorporate a thoughtful training plan. The first six months of employment include a combination of training opportunities with subspecialist-trained mentors, including observation, didactic teaching and real-time consultation. Following the training period, general pediatricians see patients independently within an agreed-on scope of practice, with continued access to case consultation and retrospective case review with subspecialist-trained colleagues.
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WHY NORTON CHILDREN’S FOR YOUR CAREER?
DREAMING BIG FOR KIDS!
We’re building a new pediatric care campus with a full-service pediatric hospital for children with complex medical needs, expanded specialty services, and dedicated research and academic facilities.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or status as a protected veteran.
Norton Children’s, affiliated with the UofL School of Medicine, is the pediatric provider division of Norton Medical Group. Norton Children’s employs more than 500 medical providers who work in over 170 locations in Kentucky and Southern Indiana. To support the community’s need for expanded care, Norton Children’s Medical Group encompasses all pediatric care, including inpatient, outpatient, specialty and primary care. Patients have access to multidisciplinary resources through Norton Medical Group’s extensive network of primary and specialty care practices, as well as Norton Children’s Hospital, Norton Women’s & Children’s Hospital, Norton Children’s Medical Center and Novak Center for Children’s Health. More information is available at NortonChildrens.com.
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