University of Louisville·Aurora, Colorado
The faculty member will provide full-scope primary care, supervise residents and fellows, and attend training room sessions for University of Louisville athletics. They are also expected to provide game coverage and serve as a team physician while supporting departmental missions for education and clinical service.
Department: Family and Geriatric Medicine
Time Type: Full time
Worker Type: Regular Term (Fixed Term)
The University of Louisville Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine, Division of Primary Care Sports Medicine, is seeking a full-time faculty member to join the Department.
Applicants should be board certified in Family Medicine (or equivalent primary care training), obtain licensure in the state of Kentucky, and have demonstrated clinical and teaching skills.
Applicants should also have the additional training of an accredited primary care sports medicine fellowship.
Experience and proficiency in musculoskeletal ultrasound would be a preference.
This position will consist of providing full-scope primary care and supervising residents in the primary care and hospital settings.
This faculty member will also see patients in our sports medicine clinic, supervise sports medicine fellows, and attend training room sessions with University of Louisville athletics.
Opportunities for game coverage and serving as a team physician would be an expectation.
Working with students, residents, and fellows is a key component of this position, as will supporting our departmental missions for education and clinical service.
Interested candidates, please submit a letter of interest and curriculum vitae as one document when applying through the University website.
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Assistance and Accommodations
Computers are available for application submission at the Human Resources Department located at 2315 South First Street Walk, Room 02C - Louisville, Kentucky 40292.
If you require assistance or accommodation with our online application process, please contact us by email at employment@louisville.edu [employment@louisville.edu] or by phone 502-852-6258.
Applicants must be board certified in Family Medicine or equivalent and have completed an accredited primary care sports medicine fellowship. Demonstrated clinical and teaching skills are required, with proficiency in musculoskeletal ultrasound preferred.
Market context
Colorado academic medical centers and teaching hospitals typically look for family medicine faculty who can balance clinical care, resident teaching, and program growth. This role is competitive because board certification, a primary care sports medicine fellowship, and strong teaching experience narrow the applicant pool; musculoskeletal ultrasound skills can strengthen your candidacy. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save time, then tailor your CV and teaching examples to match the fellowship and faculty expectations.