Gynecologist
University of Iowa · Iowa City, IA · 4 mo ago
HealthcareFull-time
About the role
Joining Student Health in the U of I’s Division of Student Life offers a unique opportunity to be part of a vibrant campus community that supports student success, wellness, and engagement.
Responsibilities
- Provide comprehensive gynecologic evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment for students.
- Perform and/or order appropriate diagnostic and therapeutic procedures.
- Prescribe, dispense, and monitor medications; adjust treatment plans based on patient response.
- Manage multiple patients efficiently and respond directly to patient questions and concerns.
- Counsel patients and families on diagnoses, treatment options, and self-management strategies.
- Coordinate care for patients with chronic or complex conditions, collaborating with specialists as needed.
- Monitor patient progress and modify care plans to ensure optimal outcomes.
- Evaluate the effectiveness of treatments using evidence-based approaches.
- Complete accurate and timely medical records, reports, and forms for clinical and billing purposes.
- Document medications, diagnoses, procedures, and treatment plans in accordance with organizational standards.
- Use accepted medical abbreviations and documentation practices to ensure clarity and efficiency.
- Implement and uphold healthcare policies, ethical standards, and patient-centered practices.
- Participate in chart reviews, performance improvement initiatives, and clinical committees.
- Analyze new treatment techniques and integrate appropriate innovations into clinical practice.
- Provide health education to patients to support informed decision-making and proactive self-care.
- Teach and mentor health professions students and residents.
- Support student learning, retention, and success through health promotion initiatives.
- Train colleagues and junior staff in clinical skills, counseling techniques, and best practices.
- Consult and collaborate with primary care providers, specialists, pharmacists, and other care team members.
- Communicate effectively with audiences using clear, appropriate language and media.
- Establish and maintain productive working relationships across the organization.
- Resolve conflicts, facilitate consensus, and promote a collaborative team environment.
- Serve on committees to enhance patient care, clinical operations, and organizational effectiveness.
- Contribute to performance management by coaching staff, recognizing achievements, and identifying areas for improvement.
- Aid in developing procedures for patient assessment, documentation, and handling inquiries.
Requirements
- Doctor of Medicine (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) degree from an accredited medical school.
- OB/GYN residency training required.
- Board Certification in Obstetrics and Gynecology.
- Minimum of three (3) years of professional clinical experience.
- Demonstrated interest in and knowledge of college health issues.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Experience fostering a welcoming and respectful clinical environment.
Desirable Qualifications
- Previous experience in a higher education, college health, or student-centered clinical setting.
- Experience working with young adult or college-aged populations in an outpatient or primary care environment.
- Proficiency with Epic or similar electronic health record systems and strong clinical documentation skills highly desired.
- Demonstrated ability to collaborate effectively with multidisciplinary healthcare teams (e.g., counselors, nurses, physician assistants, psychiatrists).
- Experience contributing to quality improvement, performance assessment, or clinical outcomes initiatives.
- Commitment to health promotion, preventive care, and supporting student success through wellness-focused care.