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AspectEndocrinology InEndocrinology Nurse
Required CredentialsMedical degree, residency in endocrinologyNursing degree, RN license, endocrinology certification
Work EnvironmentSpecialized clinics, hospitals, private practicesHospitals, clinics, outpatient care settings
Employer & Industry UsageEndocrinologists, healthcare facilitiesHospitals, clinics, outpatient centers
Common Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding roles, qualifications, and scope of practicePatient care, nursing responsibilities, collaboration with endocrinologists

Endocrinology In refers to medical doctors specializing in hormonal disorders, requiring extensive training and certification. Endocrinology Nurses support patient care, working closely with endocrinologists but have different credentials and responsibilities. Both roles are vital in managing endocrine health but differ in education, scope, and work environment.

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Physician Pediatric-Endocrinology - Competitive Salary

Vanderbilt University Medical Center

Nashville, TN • On-site

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Job description

The Vanderbilt University Medical Center (VUMC) Department of Pediatrics seeks a faculty member in the Ian M. Burr Division of Pediatric Endocrinology & Diabetes at the Assistant or Associate Professor level on the Clinical Educator (CE) or Clinical Practice (CP) tracks. Responsibilities include direct patient care in both inpatient and ambulatory settings, teaching of students, residents, and fellows, and participation in clinical research and/or quality improvement initiatives.

Among the largest pediatric endocrinology programs in the Southeast, the Division conducts over 22,000 outpatient visits annually. All physicians provide care in both our Pediatric Endocrinology and Pediatric Diabetes clinics on main campus and participate in a strong outreach network across seven offsite locations in Middle Tennessee.


Key Responsibilities

  • Provide inpatient consultative care and outpatient management for the full spectrum of pediatric endocrine disorders
  • Share coverage in both the Pediatric Endocrinology and Pediatric Diabetes clinics on the main campus
  • Participate in regional outreach clinics (Middle Tennessee), within driving distance from Nashville
  • Teach and mentor medical students, residents, and fellows in ACGME‑accredited training programs
  • Engage in clinical research and/or quality improvement; collaborate with multidisciplinary teams and research staff
  • Contribute to program development across subspecialty clinics (e.g., Turner Syndrome, Metabolic Bone Disease, Lipid Disorders, DSD, Prader‑Willi, Pediatric Head & Neck Endocrine Cancer, ALD, DMD)—program portfolio captured in your intake form
  • Predominantly outpatient; inpatient service/consults rotate periodically
  • Advanced Practice Support: NPs practice independently; no routine mid‑level supervision required  

Qualifications

  • MD/DO (or equivalent) and Tennessee medical licensure (or eligibility)
  • Board certified or board eligible in Pediatric Endocrinology
  • Demonstrated excellence in clinical care, education, and scholarship
  • Leadership/organizational strength and commitment to collaboration, mentorship, and clinical excellence
  • Dual training in Med‑Peds Endocrinology welcomed

About the Ian M. Burr Division of Pediatric Endocrinology & Diabetes

  • Among the largest pediatric endocrinology clinical and research programs in the Southeast, delivering 22,000+ outpatient visits annually
  • Children’s Diabetes Program follows 4,000+ patients, spanning Prediabetes, CF‑Related Diabetes, Type 1 and Type 2 programs, and a Type 1 Diabetes Immunotherapy Clinic
  • ADA‑recognized Diabetes Self‑Management Education program, staffed by Certified Diabetes Care & Education Specialists (CDCES), pump specialists, and registered dietitians
  • Robust clinical trials infrastructure with 49 active studies (27 diabetes; 22 metabolic bone disease/obesity) and membership as a Type 1 Diabetes TrialNet Clinical Center—the intake confirms the scale of active trials and research footprint

About Vanderbilt University Medical Center & Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital

  • The Department of Pediatrics includes ~500 faculty/providers and is consistently in the Top‑10 for NIH funding among U.S. medical schools, offering a rich environment for multidisciplinary care, education, and research
  • Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt is ranked in 10 of 11 pediatric specialties in U.S. News & World Report 2024–2025 and is expanding from 325 to 400+ beds as two additional floors near completion
  • The Division supports an ACGME‑approved fellowship and integrates with VUMC’s extensive research cores, biostatistics, and clinical trials infrastructure; your intake notes the fellowship accreditation and trial activity within the Division

How to Apply

Please submit your CV and a brief letter of interest. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. Start date is negotiable. Please apply directly or send CV and LOI to Physician Recruiter, Sarah Casen.


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