Location: Atlanta,GA, USA
Instructor--Fellowship in Hemostasis and Thrombosis
Overview
The fellowship is an intensive one-year program, June 2024 -July 2025, for physicians who have completed a hematology or hematology/oncology fellowship and wish to have advanced training in the management of patients with hemostatic and thrombotic disorders. The goal of the training is to prepare fellows for a career that will include care of patients with congenital bleeding disorders. Fellows as an Instructor, will have clinical responsibilities (inpatient and outpatient), dedicated research time, and mentorship to allow for professional development. Fellows will complete eight weeks as the attending physician on the hematology consultation service at Emory University Hospitals. Fellows will be paired with faculty mentors to provide guidance and directed learning. When not on the consultation service, fellows will have 1-1.5 days of clinic per week including the multidisciplinary comprehensive bleeding disorders clinic. The aim and expectation of the fellowship is for the fellow to acquire and manage patients with a variety of hemostatic and thrombotic disorders. Fellows will also design and complete a research project in their chosen area, and will participate in education of our Hematology/Oncology fellows and other trainees.
Curriculum
Understand normal hemostasis.
Understand the pathophysiology of congenital and acquired bleeding disorders and how this translates into diagnosis and management.
Manage acute bleeding events in patients with hemophilia, hemophilia with inhibitor, von Willebrand disease, platelet function defects, fibrinolytic defects, and acquired coagulation disorders secondary to coagulation factor inhibitors, von Willebrand factor inhibitors, and anticoagulants.
Develop treatment plans to reduce complications of congenital bleeding disorders (hemophilia, hemophilia with inhibitor, Von Willebrand disease, platelet function defects, etc).
Manage patients with congenital bleeding disorders (hemophilia, hemophilia with inhibitor, von Willebrand disease, platelet function defects, etc.) during invasive and surgical procedures to reduce bleeding complications.
Work with the multidisciplinary team to manage complications of congenital bleeding disorders, including but not limited to inhibitors, arthropathy, heavy menstrual bleeding, and pain.
Understand the role that point-of-care ultrasound plays in evaluation of acute and chronic joint pain.
Evaluate patients with thrombosis for thrombophilia, duration of anticoagulation, and complications of thrombotic disease.
Manage complications of thrombotic disease and anticoagulation.
Understand the role of laboratory testing in the management of patients with thrombosis.
Develop and implement strategies to reduce complications of pregnancy related hemostatic and thrombotic disorders.
Eligibility
Applicants must have completed an accredited fellowship in Hematology/Oncology or Hematology, have passed the certifying examination of the American Board of Internal Medicine, and qualify to take the Hematology subspecialty examination of the American Board of Internal Medicine by the start date of the Fellowship. Applicants must also be eligible for licensure as a physician in the state of Georgia and qualify for a DEA license.
How to Apply
All candidates must apply online to be considered. In addition to applying to the job posting, please send the following in a single email to ...@emory.edu:
An updated CV
A personal statement of intent describing your reasons for pursuing the Fellowship as well as your career goals and plans, and how these may be enhanced by the Fellowship.
At least 3 references from your Hematology/Oncology Fellowship training program. Please include mailing address, telephone number and email address.
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