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Assistant, Associate, Professor for Eating Disorders- Psychiatry
Cincinnati Children's Hospital & Medical Center
Application
Details
Posted: 22-Aug-23
Location: Cincinnati, Ohio
Type: Full Time
Categories:
Academic / Research
Sector:
Hospital, Public and Private
Internal Number: 143873
The Division of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry at Cincinnati Children’s is seeking a child and adolescent BE/BC psychiatrist with an interest in the treatment and diagnosis of eating disorders in youth at our Linder Center of Hope. Our Mental Health Team uses evidence-based approaches – proven to be the most advanced and most effective – to treat the full spectrum of child and adolescent mental and behavioral health problems.
Our Linder Center of Hope location provides intensive inpatient psychiatric services for adolescents ages 12-17 presenting with a range of mental health disorders, including eating disorders (EDO). The inpatient EDO program is looking for collaborative child psychiatrists to join a multidisciplinary team. Future growth includes re-opening of a partial hospitalization program (PHP) to provide intensive step-down care for youth with eating disorders and other mental health disorders. Eating disorder care provided at the Linder Center of Hope includes:
Direct support during meals and snacks for the patient and family support system
Monitoring of weights, vital signs, clinical labs
Active engagement with our Registered Dieticians for nutritional needs and meal planning
Oral and enteral supplementation to meet nutritional needs
Medical consultation with our Adolescent Medicine team
Goal setting that includes the patient and family support system
Individual supportive psychotherapy (daily on inpatient, twice per week in PHP)
Behavioral consultation with individualized behavioral interventions and safety plans
Daily EDO-specific DBT group therapy
Multiple, daily generalized goal-oriented and skill development CBT groups
FBT-informed family support and education
Community partnerships for continuity of EDO care to needed step-down PHP setting, residential care, and outpatient community services
Our Mental Health and Eating Disorder Teams are comprised of the Division of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, Division of Behavioral Medicine & Clinical Psychology, and the Division of Adolescent and Transition Medicine. We provide multidisciplinary outpatient, intensive outpatient and inpatient psychiatric and medical care to adolescents and young adults and are supported by:
32 Child Psychiatrists, including 10 Triple Board Trained Psychiatrists
18 Adolescent medicine physicians
150 Psychologists, including 3 psychologists who specialize in eating disorders
44 Psychiatric APRNs
119 masters-level therapists
39 Social Workers providing crisis services in the emergency department
The Eating Disorder Program at Cincinnati Children’s is an interdisciplinary, multi-level program serving children, teens, young adults and their families affected by eating disorders. The outpatient program housed within the Division of Adolescent and Transition Medicine in partnership with the Division of Behavioral Medicine and Clinical Psychology, and Division of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, offers evidence based, coordinated treatment from a group of 10 physicians, 3 psychologists, 2 dietitians, 2 nurse care managers and a psychiatric APRN. Annual new patient volume approached 600 new cases and a medical stabilization unit at the CCHMC Liberty campus provided over 1,000 patient days of inpatient medical care to malnourished patients last year. Outpatient EDO services include medical treatment for complications of weight loss or purging, family therapy, individual therapy, one-on-one dietician?appointments, personalized meal plans and medication management.?
A generous benefits package includes 5 weeks of vacation, 1 week for CME, relocation if needed, retirement contribution, life/disability insurance, and malpractice coverage. Faculty Rank will be commensurate with experience. Skill in treating patients with eating disorders is preferred, but not required, with training opportunities available if indicated.
Cincinnati Children’s is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer that values and treasures Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. We are committed to creating an environment of dignity and respect for all our employees, patients, and families (EEO/AA).
Required:
Doctor of Medicine OR Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine OR equivalent Child and Adolescent BE/BC psychiatrist
Unrestricted licensed physician
Approval/credentialing from CCHMC Medical Staff Services Division
Completion of all required pre-employment activities
Rank is commensurate with experience
Prior clinical practice experience may be required based on the needs of the department
About Cincinnati Children's Hospital & Medical Center
Cincinnati Children’s Hospital & Medical Center is a nonprofit pediatric academic institution that consistently ranks among the top 5 pediatric hospitals in the country. The institution is also one of the world's largest centers devoted to pediatric medical research with more than 1.4 million square feet of research laboratory space and $200 million in external grant funding. Our 16,000+ employees, Faculty, Residents, and Fellows share the same vision: to be the leader in improving child health. This mission is accomplished each day by improving child health and transforming delivery of care through fully-integrated, globally-recognized research, education, and innovation. Located in a vibrant and diverse community that is rich in history and bustling with activity, our institution is an essential pillar for residents in Cincinnati and throughout Southwest Ohio and beyond. We are committed to building a diverse faculty and strongly encourage women, minorities, individuals with disabilities, and veterans to apply - Cincinnati Children’s Hospital & Medical Center is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to ...race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, genetic information, physical or mental disability, military or veteran status, sexual orientation, or other protected status in accordance with applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations.