Job Description
Job Description
Transfusion Medicine Physician
Our organization is looking for a Transfusion Medicine Physician to become part of a dedicated team of 3-4 specialists in Transfusion Medicine and Apheresis within the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine. This role will integrate the successful candidate into a rapidly growing department that includes 18 faculty members.
The selected individual will take on the role of a clinical attending physician in our Apheresis, Transfusion, and Coagulation Services. Key clinical responsibilities will involve supporting a blood bank that conducts a comprehensive array of immunohematology tests and distributes approximately 18,000 blood products annually. Additionally, the position encompasses a therapeutic apheresis and phlebotomy service that handles around 650 cases each year, along with a coagulation service. A significant aspect of our apheresis service is the well-established preventative red blood cell exchange program, which caters to both pediatric and adult patients with hemoglobinopathies. We also facilitate collections for bone marrow transplants, CAR-T therapies, and gene therapies, while offering extracorporeal photopheresis, plasma exchange, and LDL apheresis, all supported by our exceptional apheresis nursing team.
This position offers a unique opportunity for customization based on the candidate's experience and interests. Beyond the core responsibilities, candidates may choose to focus on areas such as informatics, coagulation, or other specialties within clinical pathology. The role provides numerous opportunities for medical directorship, program development, teaching, and research.
Faculty appointments with the University of Arizona-Phoenix College of Medicine, Mayo Clinic Arizona, and Creighton University School of Medicine are encouraged, with rank determined by the candidate's qualifications.
Ideal candidates will be board certified or eligible in Blood Banking and Transfusion Medicine, with preferred residency training in Clinical Pathology, Pediatrics, or Hematology/Oncology. Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to collaborate effectively with team members, physicians, clinical lab scientists, nurses, caregivers, and leadership teams to enhance patient care and support the hospital's mission are essential. Candidates must also be licensed or eligible for licensure in Arizona.
About Our Organization
Recognized nationally as a leading provider of pediatric medical care, research, and education, our organization serves the fourth-largest pediatric market in the fifth-largest city in the United States, covering the Phoenix/Scottsdale/Tempe area and beyond. We are rapidly expanding our healthcare system to improve patient access, which includes multiple outpatient facilities and plans for additional satellite hospitals across the county.
Our main hospital campus, situated in the heart of Phoenix, is a comprehensive, freestanding tertiary medical center with over 500 licensed beds, contributing to a total of more than 650 beds within our healthcare system. This campus is home to Arizona's only Level 1 Pediatric Trauma Center and offers a wide range of specialty services, including orthopedics, neurosciences, cardiovascular care, and oncology/hematology. With a workforce of over 8,000, including more than 900 employed physicians and advanced practice providers, we are also a teaching hospital committed to training the next generation of pediatric providers through residency programs and fellowships. Our organization actively engages in clinical research, allocating $10 million annually to support these initiatives. We are proud to be Arizona's only children's hospital recognized by US News & World Report's Best Children's Hospitals and consistently rank among the Becker's Hospital Review list of the 150 Top Places to Work in Healthcare.
Interested candidates are encouraged to submit their inquiries along with a CV, a cover letter detailing their clinical and research interests, and three references.