Herman O. West Professorship Position Available In Grafton, New Hampshire
Tallo's Job Summary: Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center and the Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth College are recruiting candidates for the Herman O. West Professorship in Geriatric Medicine. The ideal candidate must have an M.D. or D.O. from an accredited institution, board certification in specific fields, exceptional clinical skills, and a strong research portfolio. Responsibilities include developing innovative research programs to enhance geriatric care and collaborating with various disciplines for interdisciplinary education.
Job Description
Herman O. West Professorship
Dartmouth-Hitchcock
Location:
Lebanon, NH – 03766
Positions available: 1
Job #: 23706339
Source:
Dartmouth Health | NLX
Posted:
5/21/2025
Web Site:
www.dartmouth-hitchcock.org
Job Type:
Full Time (30 Hours or More), Day Shift Shift Job Requirements and Properties Job Requirements and Properties Work Onsite
Full Time Schedule
Full Time
Job Description Help for Job Description. Job Description Help for Job Description. Overview Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center and the Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth College are seeking outstanding
candidates for the Herman O. West Professorship in Geriatric Medicine. Dartmouth Health is accredited by The Institute for Health Care Improvement (IHI) as an Age Friendly Health System and
home to faculty, fellows, and staff who have a passion for patient care, medical education, scholarship and community health.
Our mission is to advance health through research, education, clinical practice and community partnerships, providing each
person the best care, in the right place, at the right time, every time. This Professorship would provide academic leadership to the Geriatric Center of Excellence at Dartmouth Health (GCE).
The interprofessional team at the GCE works closely with clinical, education and research teams from Community & Family
Medicine, Internal Medicine, Psychiatry, Neurology and Emergency Medicine to advance vital aging and the highest quality
of life for older adults. The vision for the GCE is to be seen by our community, the region, and the nation as a leader in the
development, promotion, measurement and provision of high-quality sustainable care for older adults. The GCE includes
clinicians, educators and researchers from all clinical disciplines including medicine, nursing, social work, psychology and
pharmacy. Dartmouth has been awarded major geriatric grants and donor funds to improve the health of older adults through
education and innovative clinical care. We have been awarded a $4 million Health Resources and Services Administration
(HRSA) Geriatric Workforce Enhancement Program (GWEP) cooperative agreement and also Co-Lead the GWEP Coordinating
Center at The American Geriatrics Society. We have also been accredited as a Level 1 Geriatric Emergency Department from
the American College of Emergency Physicians. This accreditation was recently achieved as part of a $3 million West Health
Foundation Geriatric Emergency Department grant focusing on a hub and spoke model to support and facilitate geriatric
emergency department accreditation in 4 rural hospitals in VT and NY. Additional Information Help for Additional Information. Additional Information Help for Additional Information.
REQUIREMENTS
M.D., D.O. from an accredited institution with appropriate clinical training and experience. Board certification in Family Medicine, Internal Medicine, Psychiatry or Neurology; outstanding clinical skills and an extensive research portfolio applicable to geriatrics; interest in clinical teaching; eligibility for Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center staff privileges required. Candidate must have demonstrated capabilities for teaching, professional services and demonstrated scholarship to be eligible for appointment at the academic rank of Professor at the Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth in a relevant academic department.
ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE
• Develop, mentor, oversee and coordinate a substantial body of innovative academic research programs designed to improve care to geriatric populations. Interests are broad in scope and intent with potential to further academic work across a wide array of disciplines that might include health policy; health economics, reducing variation in care, economic models of sustainability and cost, impacts of rurality on geriatric populations, implementation and innovations in care delivery. • Sustain and grow an individual research portfolio with commitment to collaboration across multiple disciplines. • Collaborate with faculty in the School of Medicine as well as providers in Nursing, Pharmacy and Population Health to advance interdisciplinary education. Potential for expanded collaboration with Dartmouth Co