Pediatric Emergency Medicine Physician
Listed on 2026-02-07
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Doctor/Physician
Pediatrician, Medical Doctor
Pediatric Emergency Medicine Physician – Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta and Emory University School of Medicine. We are actively seeking pediatric emergency medicine physicians to join our division. Our team of pediatric emergency medicine physicians, pediatric urgent care physicians and advanced practice providers cares for children at Arthur M. Blank Hospital and Hughes Spalding Hospital. As a member of our division, you’ll be faculty at Emory University, one of the leading academic institutions in the nation, partnered with Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, one of the largest pediatric clinical care providers in the country, with 673 licensed beds, more than 1.1 million patient visits and 40,000 surgical procedures annually.
Aboutthe Department
- Children’s Emergency Departments are among the busiest in the nation, with more than 150,000 patient visits annually.
- The Arthur M. Blank Hospital Emergency Department has 69 beds, including rooms for behavioral and mental health and trauma patients. There is a Special Care Unit (SCU) for the treatment of patients with potentially highly infectious disease cases. Arthur M. Blank Hospital cares for the most vulnerable ill and injured children in the region as the only freestanding Level 1 Pediatric Trauma Center in Georgia verified by the American College of Surgeons.
- Hughes Spalding Emergency Department is an urban center serving as a regional catchment hospital.
- We serve as the primary pediatric teaching hospital for medical students, residents and fellows from both Emory University and Morehouse Schools of Medicine.
- We oversee highly competitive fellowship training programs in pediatric emergency medicine, pediatric emergency medicine ultrasound and pediatric urgent care.
- We are the lead research nodal center for the SPARC PECARN node (Pediatric Emergency Care Applied Research Network) for the Atlanta region.
- Emory is a member of the Gulf 7 Pediatric Disaster Network (G7), which aims to improve regional capacity to provide pediatric care in large-scale crises.
- Emory is ranked No. 5 nationally in NIH funding for pediatric departments.
- We have significant faculty strengths in global health, injury prevention, quality improvement, pediatric ultrasound, wilderness medicine, sickle cell care, diversity, equity, and inclusion, and more.
- We are dedicated to hiring a representative workforce, and our leadership and staff reflect our commitment to racial and gender diversity.
At Children’s, we go above and beyond to welcome, train and support physicians. As a pediatric emergency medicine physician, we offer the mentorship, onboarding and training you need and the benefits you deserve, including:
- A mentorship program that matches new physicians with a physician who has been at Children's for several years.
- Department-specific onboarding and training programs to help you get to know your team and specialty area.
- Offerings like the free Children's Concierge, family and dependent care assistance, paid parental leave and fertility and adoption assistance to promote your well-being and help you in your life outside of work.
- Student loan forgiveness through Public Service Loan Forgiveness and visa sponsorship eligibility.
- Relocation support.
- Courtesy scholarship eligibility for dependents of Pediatric Institute physicians who attend Emory University for undergraduate studies.
Candidates with strong clinical and academic interests of all ranks are encouraged to apply.
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Kate Ericksen
Physician Recruiter
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Toni Gross, MD, MPH, FAAP, FAEMS
Division Chief, Emergency Medicine
Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta
Professor of Pediatrics and Emergency Medicine
Emory University School of…
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