Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology
Our Organization
We are in search of a committed Maternal Fetal Medicine (MFM) Physician to enhance our OBGYN team. As a vital safety-net hospital in Colorado, our organization is dedicated to being the most reliable healthcare provider in the state, delivering compassionate, equitable, and comprehensive high-quality care. We uphold our core values of respect, belonging, transparency, and accountability, fostering an environment where both patients and staff feel supported in their pursuit of well-being.
The MFM team at our organization specializes in caring for pregnant individuals classified as moderate to high risk, guiding them from pre-conception through the post-partum phase. Our physicians offer consultations to colleagues across our network, including advanced practice providers like Certified Nurse Midwives and Nurse Practitioners, as well as generalist OB/GYN and Family Medicine practitioners.
Within the Department of OB/GYN, we cultivate a highly collaborative atmosphere where physicians, advanced practice providers, and nursing staff function as a unified team. We are dedicated to creating a setting that allows team members to operate at the peak of their capabilities, ensuring the delivery of top-notch, patient-centered care. This teamwork not only enhances outcomes but also strengthens our collective capacity to address the diverse and intricate needs of our patient population.
Our organization serves the underserved communities within the city and county of Denver, primarily focusing on patients who are government-insured and face medical and social complexities. With around 4,000 births each year, the Department provides comprehensive obstetric and gynecologic services. Approximately half of these patients receive care in our OB/GYN clinics, staffed by OB/GYN physicians and advanced practice providers (CNMs and NPs), while the remainder are treated in community clinics by Family Medicine providers.
As a teaching affiliate of a prominent medical campus, we are deeply invested in training the next generation of healthcare professionals. Faculty members in the OB/GYN Department actively engage in educating residents and medical students, contributing both clinically and in educational settings. Additionally, our physicians hold academic positions through the affiliated medical school.
The MFM Physician is essential in directing and coordinating care for moderate and high-risk patients while also participating in the broader obstetric services at our organization. Key responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
Leading and supervising High-Risk and Diabetic OB Clinics
Interpreting obstetric ultrasounds and consulting on abnormal findings
Collaborating with genetic counselors
Conducting specialized obstetric procedures, such as amniocentesis and cervical cerclage
Participating in multidisciplinary care conferences for complex cases
Providing inpatient consultations for critically ill and high-risk OB patients
Offering expert consultations for outpatient high-risk patients
We encourage candidates who share our commitment to delivering exceptional, equitable care in a supportive and collaborative environment to apply for this fulfilling opportunity.
Essential Functions:
Gather, document, and maintain patient information, including medical histories, reports, or examination results (20%)
Provide care and treatment for patients with high-risk pregnancies (60%)
Perform specialized obstetrical procedures (5%)
Engage in or support educational and research initiatives (10%)
Education:
Doctorate Degree from an accredited medical school is required
Post Graduate Diploma or Certificate Program in Obstetrics and Gynecology, ABOG certified is required
Post Graduate Diploma or Certificate Program in Maternal Fetal Medicine, ABOG board-eligible or certified is required
Work Experience:
1-3 years of directly related experience is preferred
Licenses:
OBGYN-Obstetrics and Gynecology Certification from the American Academy of Family Physicians is required
MD-Physician certification from the State Medical Board is required
BLS-Basic Life Support (BLS/CPR) certification from the American Heart Association is required
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
Understanding and ability to apply professional medical principles, procedures, and techniques.
Comprehensive knowledge of pharmacological agents utilized in patient treatment.
Capable of effectively managing and directing medical staff support activities while ensuring quality medical care.
Able to receive detailed information through oral communication and express or exchange ideas verbally.
Excellent written and verbal communication, listening, and interpersonal skills.
Skilled in interacting effectively with individuals from diverse educational, socioeconomic, and ethnic backgrounds, as well as varying skill levels and value systems.
Conducts oneself in a tactful and professional manner.
A significant degree of creativity and independence is expected.
Relies on experience and judgment to plan and achieve objectives.
Proficient computer skills are required.