Clinical Director: Non-Tuberculous Mycobacteria (NTM) Innovation Center | UT Tyler School of Medicine
Company: UT Tyler School of Medicine
Location: Tyler
Posted on: January 5, 2026
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Job Description:
Faculty position employed by the University of Texas at Tyler
School of Medicine, practicing in UT Health East Texas facilities.
Position Overview: Pulmonology or Infectious Disease physician with
Expertise in Non-Tuberculous Mycobacteria The University of Texas
at Tyler School of Medicine is seeking a dedicated and highly
skilled physician with expertise in non-tuberculous mycobacteria
(NTM) to join our growing faculty. UT Tyler is a nationally
recognized Bronchiectasis and NTM Center and an integral member of
the Bronchiectasis and NTM Care Center Network, as designated by
the Bronchiectasis and NTM Association and the COPD Foundation.
This position is ideally suited for a board-certified or
board-eligible physician in Pulmonary Critical Care or Infectious
Diseases with a strong clinical and/or research background in NTM
diseases. The selected candidate will serve as the Clinical
Director of the UT Tyler NTM Center for Innovation and provide
outpatient consultation for patients with NTM and bronchiectasis.
This role offers the opportunity to lead and shape a
multidisciplinary program focused on advancing diagnosis,
treatment, and scientific understanding of NTM infections while
delivering outstanding patient care. About the Position: Clinical
Care: Provide expert consultation and management of patients with
NTM diseases, including pulmonary and extrapulmonary infections
Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams, including pulmonologists,
infectious disease specialists, radiologists, and clinical
microbiologists, to ensure comprehensive care Lead and support the
development of specialized NTM clinical programs and patient care
protocols Research and Education: Conduct and support clinical
and/or translational research focused on NTM diseases, including
epidemiology, pathogenesis, antimicrobial susceptibility, and
treatment outcomes Mentor and teach medical students, residents,
fellows, and other healthcare professionals Present findings at
national and international conferences and publish in peer-reviewed
journals Program Development: Collaborate with laboratory teams to
optimize diagnostic and susceptibility testing for NTM isolates
Partner with hospital administration and other stakeholders to
develop and expand NTM-related services Engage with patient
advocacy groups and contribute to public health initiatives
addressing mycobacterial diseases Minimum Qualifications: Medical
Degree (MD, DO, or equivalent) Board certification or eligibility
in Pulmonary Critical Care or Infectious Diseases Demonstrated
clinical experience and expertise in managing NTM diseases Strong
interest and/or proven track record in NTM research, including
publications or funded projects Excellent communication,
leadership, and collaborative skills Preferred Experience: Prior
involvement in establishing or leading NTM-focused clinical or
research programs Experience with advanced diagnostic methods and
susceptibility testing for mycobacteria Familiarity with clinical
trial design and implementation Engagement with national or
international NTM or mycobacterial organizations Recruitment
Package May Include the Following: Base salary wRVU production
incentive CME allowance Sign-on bonus Medical debt assistance
Consultative services by Navigate Student Loans Relocation
allowance Residency stipend Paid malpractice coverage Health
benefits Retirement plan Marketing and practice growth assistance
Your Organization: The UT Health East Texas system is comprised of
nine hospitals, more than 90 physician clinics, over 500 employed
providers, 13 regional rehabilitation facilities, two freestanding
emergency centers, six urgent care clinics, regional home health
services covering 41 counties, an EMS fleet of more than 60
ambulances and four helicopters, and a comprehensive seven-trauma
center care network, including a Level 1 trauma center. Our primary
service area has a population of over 600,000. The University of
Texas at Tyler School of Medicine is the first medical school in
East Texas and the seventh in The University of Texas System. Its
mission is to train future healthcare professionals to embrace
responsibility for the unique needs of rural and hard-to-reach
communities and populations, particularly those in East Texas. The
school offers a robust Graduate Medical Education program, with 20
residency and fellowship training programs, enabling graduates to
gain specialized skills in areas such as family medicine, internal
medicine, neurology, psychiatry, surgery, and anesthesia.
Additionally, UT Tyler’s Master of Biotechnology program provides
students with an interdisciplinary curriculum that emphasizes
medical research and biotechnology innovation, preparing them for
careers in medical research, diagnostics and therapeutic
development. Construction is currently underway on a five-story,
248,000-square-foot Medical Education Building (MEB) in Tyler’s
Midtown District. Connected by a skybridge to UT Health Tyler, the
MEB will support interdisciplinary education for medical students
and resident training. It will also aid as part of a medical
education program expansion throughout the UT Health East Texas
Health System. The building is scheduled for completion in the fall
of 2025. Emphasizing a community-centered approach, the UT Tyler
School of Medicine combines advanced research, hands-on learning,
and partnerships with regional healthcare providers to cultivate a
new generation of physicians prepared to improve healthcare
outcomes and enhance the quality of life in East Texas. Visit
uttyler.edu/medicine to learn more. Your community: Tyler, ranked 1
of USA Today's "Five Best Cities in Texas" in 2024, is known as the
"Rose Capital of America." Centrally located in Northeast TX, Tyler
is among the fastest growing regions in Texas and is the largest
retail, healthcare, and business center in Upper East Texas.
Residents enjoy affordable housing, high-performing public and
private schools, and no state income tax! Home to The University of
Texas at Tyler, the community has many family-fun attractions from
botanical gardens to a zoo. The region is also recognized for
outdoor recreational offerings, including hiking and biking trails,
parks, and recreational lakes, including Lake Palestine and Lake
Tyler.
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