Full or Associate Professor, Head of the Division of clinical pharmacology and toxicology
- Employer
- Faculty of Medicine of Geneva
- Location
- Geneva, Switzerland
- Posted Date
- Nov 15, 2021
- Reference
- 4362
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- Specialty
- Chiefs / Directors / Dept. Heads
- Position Type
- Permanent
This is a university hospital position as Head of the Division of clinical pharmacology and toxicology, including a fraction of professor’s position. This position is attached to the academic Department of anesthesiology, pharmacology, intensive care and emergency, and the hospital Department of acute medicine.
The candidate should have an extensive clinical record in clinical pharmacology and toxicology along with outstanding managerial and leadership skills to lead a Division at the cutting-edge of technology, whose main role is to carry out both in- and outpatient consultations, to guarantee and promote the quality of drug therapy and to help with the prescription of private physicians. She-He should also have abilities to collaborate with other Divisions/Centers in a transversal perspective.
The successful candidate must possess the capacity to conduct high-level clinical and translational research in the area of clinical pharmacology and toxicology. In addition, He-She will have mentoring skills, and be dedicated to a strong medical education at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels to maintain the excellence of the current training given by the Division.
TITLES AND QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED:
MD title and board certifications in clinical pharmacology and toxicology, or equivalent, are required.
Good knowledge of French.
Relevant experience as an independent investigator and teacher. Publications in leading international journals.
STARTING DATE: October 1st 2022, or upon agreement
For detailed application guidelines, contact: Sylvia.deraemy@unige.ch
Mandatory online registration before December 15th 2021 at: http://www.unige.ch/academ
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