For faculty

A central resource for our faculty

Information and guidance on department polices and procedures.

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New faculty welcome and orientation 

Shout Outs

Let a colleague know how much you appreciate them through our Shout Outs program! (UW Net ID required)

New faculty who have joined the Department of Medicine since October 1, 2024, are welcomed and encouraged to attend a new faculty welcome and orientation workshop.

Topics include career development perspectives and resources, clinical programs introduction, and opportunities and resources for educators. Breakout sessions will be available based on career interests.

We are offering two sessions: Oct. 9, 1-4:30pm and Oct. 31, 8:30-12pm. Both sessions will be held on the UWMC-Montlake Campus, South Campus Center 301. Please RSVP and contact Dr. Cynthia Ko, associate chair for faculty affairs, if you have any questions.

Quick links

Department of Medicine Intranet

A central resource of policies, procedures, and forms. This site is primarily geared toward staff, but includes helpful resources for all. 

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HMC Medconnection

Important information for those caring for our HMC patients, including clinical protocols and guidelines, HMC policies, orientation & teaching materials, schedules and more.

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Employment opportunities

All current faculty job openings in the School of Medicine are listed on the University of Washington Academic Human Resources website. 

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Faculty news

Blood Sugar Sensing on Maintenance Dialysis
Dr. Ian de Boer is PI on a grant to study state-of-the-art continuous glucose monitoring on dialysis patients to better understand blood glucose patterns.
Center for Cystic Fibrosis Translational Research in the Post-CFTR modulator Era
Dr. Chris Goss is co-PI on a 5-year grant renewal focusing on developing new and improved treatments for patients with Cystic Fibrosis and understanding the impact of these new therapies on patient health.
Paving the way for real-time subphenotyping in sepsis
Dr. Linzee Mabrey has been awarded an unrestricted grant from the American Thoracic Society, designed to support early-career investigators researching topics in pulmonary, critical care, and sleep medicine.