p>Specific job responsibilities will include: • Participation in the design, implementation, and iteration of a value-based high-risk obstetrics care • Fostering care integration across the community and within hospital facilities • Participation in the development of new cross-continuum multidisciplinary care pathways for priority areas based on best-available clinical evidence, including referral guidelines for primary care providers and management guidelines for post-acute providers • Participation in relevant registries and patient-reported outcomes into clinical workflows for the purposes of measuring clinical quality • Participation in the creation of care guidelines and best practices for high-risk obstetrics where national guidelines do not currently exist • Developing partnerships with referring physicians, hospitals, and post-acute providers in Austin and Central Texas • Training and mentoring medical students, residents, and fellows on new models of care and clinical practice • Contributing to the development of a fellowship in Maternal Fetal Medicine • Collaborating with other schools at the University of Texas at Austin and across the University of Texas system on multidisciplinary value-based care models.
The Assistant/Associate Professor of Maternal Fetal Medicine will be responsible for providing evidence-based, multidisciplinary care for patients requiring high-risk obstetrics services, educating the next generation of leaders in maternal fetal medicine, and contributing to investigation and discovery in the area of maternal fetal medicine.