Physician Assistant (BOERNE)

University Health Critical Care APP Fellowship The University Health Critical Care Advanced Practice Provider (APP) Fellowship is a 12-month, postgraduate training program for certified, licensed Acute Care Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants. During their training, fellows will rotate through medical, surgical-trauma, neuro, cardiothoracic and transplant intensive care units, along with various other sub-specialties, exposing them to a multitude of health conditions. Fellows will train alongside APPs and physicians to hone their assessment, diagnosis, and treatment skills specific to the critically ill. Eligibility: Must have graduated or be pending graduation from an accredited Adult-Geriatric or Adult Acute Care Nurse Practitioner program OR accredited Physician Assistant program at the time of interview Must complete/clear the credentialing and enrollment process prior to starting the program which includes but is not limited to the following: Current board certification in area of specialty Current/unencumbered Texas Nurse Practitioner or Texas Physician Assistant license Active BLS/ACLS from an approved American Heart Association training center prior Application Process: Step 1: Complete University Health online employment application Physician Assistant / Nurse Practitioner Critical Care Fellowship Program at University Health Step 2: Submit to [email protected] Current CV Educational transcripts A personal statement detailing interest in advanced critical care training and career goals. Should be no more than one page, single spaced. Two recommendation letters. If graduating or recently graduated, letters should be from your clinical coordinator or program director. If you are currently in practice, letters should be from your most recent supervising or collaborating physician. Interview Process: Qualified applicants will be contacted by program leadership to schedule an interview. Interviews will take place during the month of November. Notification Process: Candidates will be notified regarding the final selections no later than December 14 th , 2025.

Physician Assistant (SEGUIN)

University Health Critical Care APP Fellowship The University Health Critical Care Advanced Practice Provider (APP) Fellowship is a 12-month, postgraduate training program for certified, licensed Acute Care Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants. During their training, fellows will rotate through medical, surgical-trauma, neuro, cardiothoracic and transplant intensive care units, along with various other sub-specialties, exposing them to a multitude of health conditions. Fellows will train alongside APPs and physicians to hone their assessment, diagnosis, and treatment skills specific to the critically ill. Eligibility: Must have graduated or be pending graduation from an accredited Adult-Geriatric or Adult Acute Care Nurse Practitioner program OR accredited Physician Assistant program at the time of interview Must complete/clear the credentialing and enrollment process prior to starting the program which includes but is not limited to the following: Current board certification in area of specialty Current/unencumbered Texas Nurse Practitioner or Texas Physician Assistant license Active BLS/ACLS from an approved American Heart Association training center prior Application Process: Step 1: Complete University Health online employment application Physician Assistant / Nurse Practitioner Critical Care Fellowship Program at University Health Step 2: Submit to [email protected] Current CV Educational transcripts A personal statement detailing interest in advanced critical care training and career goals. Should be no more than one page, single spaced. Two recommendation letters. If graduating or recently graduated, letters should be from your clinical coordinator or program director. If you are currently in practice, letters should be from your most recent supervising or collaborating physician. Interview Process: Qualified applicants will be contacted by program leadership to schedule an interview. Interviews will take place during the month of November. Notification Process: Candidates will be notified regarding the final selections no later than December 14 th , 2025.

Vice President, Associate Chief Medical Officer - Community Hospitals (HONDO)

Vice President, Associate Chief Medical Officer University Health San Antonio, Texas Shape the Future of Community Health Overview University Health, a nationally recognized academic health system, is seeking a transformational physician leader to serve as the Vice President, Associate Chief Medical Officer (VP, ACMO) . This executive position offers the opportunity to drive critical clinical initiatives and elevate the quality, safety, and efficiency of care across University Healths Community Hospitals. Working in close partnership with the Chief Medical Officer and senior leadership, the VP, ACMO will serve as a visible leader who champions the organizations commitment to continuous quality improvement, operational excellence, patient-centered care, and the principles of the Triple Aim-Plus. Key Responsibilities Lead clinical quality and safety efforts across University Health Community Hospitals. Serve as a key liaison to the Medical-Dental Staff on quality, safety, and utilization matters. Partner with clinical and operational leadership to improve access, efficiency, and patient satisfaction. Provide strategic guidance on accreditation, compliance, resource utilization, and Epic optimization. Collaborate with internal stakeholders and external partners, including academic affiliates and payers, to strengthen performance and community relationships. Drive data-informed decision-making, clinical documentation improvement, and new program development. Qualifications Medical degree from an accredited institution and current board certification by the American Board of Medical Specialties. Active, unrestricted Texas medical license and valid DEA/DPS registration . At least 10 years of direct patient care experience , with a minimum of 5 years in progressive leadership roles within hospitals or physician organizations. Preferred: Masters degree in medical management, business administration, or public health. Demonstrated success in hospital quality, safety, outcomes improvement, accreditation, and clinical leadership. Prior experience in public hospitals, integrated health systems, or academic health centers is highly desirable. Why University Health As one of the largest and most respected public health systems in Texas, University Health offers a dynamic, mission-driven environment committed to improving the health of our diverse community. We provide innovative care, cutting-edge research opportunities, and a collaborative culture that empowers leadership at all levels. Join Us If youre a forward-thinking physician executive looking to make a meaningful impact, we invite you to apply and lead the next chapter of excellence at University Health.