Health Systems Science Research Faculty-School Of Medicine
- Develop and/or expand a program of externally funded research in one or more of the core domains of learning health systems, health information technology, or health equity.
- Support and serve as a mentor to KPSOM students as they pursue both required and ancillary scholarly projects.
- Establish productive collaborations with current HSS faculty members in one or more of the above areas of thematic interest.
- Identify opportunities to partner with health system leaders to address health system priorities using diverse research methods and approaches.
- Engage in scholarly activities in clinical and community settings, including health services and health-related social sciences research; improvement and implementation research; and health-related program and policy development and evaluation.
- Serve as presenters and facilitators in large, medium, and small group learning sessions.
- Contribute to ongoing development, revision, and refinement of the HSS curriculum.
- Scholarly and pedagogical duties, expectations, and resources will be individually developed based on evolving faculty interests, skills, departmental priorities, and needs.
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- MD, PhD, other doctoral degree, or comparable degree.
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- Demonstrated ability or potential to obtain funding from diverse sources, including National Institutes of Health (NIH), Patient Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI), private foundations, and industry, preferred.
- Confirmed track record of first or senior author publication in journals of clinical medicine, population health, and health care research, preferred.
- Demonstrated outstanding teaching abilities and commitment to teaching, preferred.
- Proven service in disadvantaged communities, preferred.
- Demonstrated health-related scholarly experience in one of the following or related fields of study: artificial intelligence/machine learning, clinical informatics, delivery system science, economics, embedded research, health equity, health policy, health services, implementation science, improvement science, management science, outcomes and comparative effectiveness research, public health, sociology, statistics, or systems engineering.
- Proven strong collaboration and communication skills.
- Demonstrated strong critical thinking, leadership, and organizational skills.
- Established a strong commitment to equity, inclusion, and diversity.
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Kaiser Permanente is an equal opportunity employer committed to fair, respectful, and inclusive workplaces. Applicants will be considered for employment without regard to race, religion, sex, age, national origin, disability, veteran status, or any other protected characteristic or status.
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