The Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN, has a faculty position opening for a Maternal Fetal Medicine physician to join our growing practice. Mayo Clinic is an excellent choice for the candidate who is seeking a career with a premier medical center, academic practice, and collaborative work environment focused on integrated patient care and innovation. Successful candidates will have opportunities to progress in academic rank and participate in leadership roles, according to interests in practice, research, and education. We are looking for individuals who are highly collaborative and able to work closely with team members to foster an inclusive work environment. This includes respecting and valuing individuals with different backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives to enhance a culture of belonging. The ideal candidate will also have the ability to participate in and lead activities that promote an inclusive environment for both coworkers and patients.
The Division of Maternal Fetal Medicine offers extensive exposure to managing complex pregnancy complications in a comprehensive perinatal practice. We have a division of six MFM physicians, working in a team-based model with Certified Nurse Midwives, Advanced Practice Providers, OB Hospitalist physicians, residents, students, and Family Medicine physicians. Additionally, we have a multidisciplinary, collaborative Fetal and Maternal board with the involvement of multiple medical specialties. Mayo Clinic's MFM practice provides all aspects of maternal and fetal care; complementing obstetrical care providers. Our specialists work within a multi-disciplinary team to assist women with complex pregnancies find assurance in receiving compassionate care that incorporates advanced diagnostic and treatment approaches including fetal therapy and surgery.
The Mayo Clinic Maternal Fetal Medicine practice is based on a strong regional patient network enhanced by a complex referral practice, including focused expertise in prenatal genetics, fetal structural anomalies, congenital heart disease, solid-organ transplant and cancer during pregnancy. The Rochester obstetrics practice performs 2,400 deliveries per year with an additional 6,600 deliveries annually in the Mayo Clinic Health System. The reach of our division goes far beyond our region; utilizing cutting-edge telemedicine technology, our specialists care for patients unable to come to Rochester. Clinical and research activities are enriched by collaboration with nationally and internationally renowned Mayo Clinic experts from every aspect of medicine, surgery, and science. The division supports a Maternal Fetal Medicine Fellowship, an OBGYN residency program, and a new OB hospitalist fellowship.
Candidates must be Board Eligible or Board Certified (BE/BC) in OB/GYN and MFM. Eligibility for Minnesota Medical Licensure is also required.