Integrative Medicine, Endowed Chair, Functional Medicine Physician
Company: The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center
Location: Columbus
Posted on: March 20, 2026
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Job Description:
The Ohio State University College of Medicine and Wexner Medical
Center seek an exceptional Functional Medicine Physician to join
our Center for Integrative Health, practice functional medicine,
and lead the development of an innovative integrative primary care
service line. The Center for Integrative Health’s vision for this
new service line is to strengthen collaborations with specialties,
including, but not limited to, Oncology, Long COVID, Women’s
Health, Neurology, etc. This is a hybrid role combining clinical
practice with strategic administrative responsibilities. The
successful candidate will take a patient-centered, individualized,
and science-based approach to address the root causes of chronic
disease rather than managing isolated symptoms. This role combines
60% clinical practice with 40% strategic administrative
responsibilities. Opportunity Overview The Center for Integrative
Health at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center is a
nationally recognized leader in evidence-based integrative
medicine, dedicated to advancing whole-person care through clinical
services, education, and research. As part of one of the nation’s
largest academic health systems, the center brings together
conventional medicine and complementary therapies to support
optimal health and well-being across the lifespan. Our
multidisciplinary team provides a comprehensive suite of
integrative services, including acupuncture, chiropractic care,
functional and lifestyle medicine, integrative nutrition,
osteopathic manipulative treatment, mind-body medicine, massage
therapy, and personalized wellness consultations. These services
are grounded in scientific evidence and designed to work in
partnership with traditional medical care to address the physical,
emotional, and behavioral contributors to health. In addition to
clinical care, the Center for Integrative Health plays a vital role
in education and innovation. The program trains medical students,
residents, fellows, and practicing clinicians in integrative health
principles. It actively collaborates with campus and community
partners to promote preventive care and research-driven wellness
initiatives. Flagship programs, such as Mindfulness in Motion,
reflect the Center’s commitment to developing scalable
interventions that improve patient outcomes, reduce stress, and
enhance overall resilience. With a mission rooted in holistic,
patient-centered care, the Center for Integrative Health is
advancing the future of integrative medicine in an academic
environment—bringing together expert clinicians, researchers,
educators, and innovators to transform how health and healing are
delivered. Position Overview Clinical Responsibilities The clinical
component (60%) focuses on direct patient care and comprehensive
health management. Responsibilities of this component include, but
are not limited to: - Conduct through patient evaluations,
including detailed health histories, physical examinations, and
advanced diagnostic testing to assess overall health status and
identify underlying causes of disease - Develop personalized,
evidence-based treatment plans that integrate conventional medicine
with complementary approaches such as nutrition, exercise, stress
management, sleep optimization, and lifestyle modification -
Diagnose and manage patients with chronic illnesses, including
heart disease, metabolic disorders, autoimmune conditions, and
other complex health issues - Provide patient education regarding
their conditions and treatment options, empowering patients to make
informed decisions about their health - Adapt treatment plans based
on individual patient needs, goals, and response to interventions,
demonstrating flexibility in clinical decision-making - Maintain
comprehensive, up-to-date patient records to ensure continuity of
care and optimal patient outcomes. - Collaborate with other
healthcare providers and clinical support staff to deliver
integrated, coordinated care Administrative Responsibilities The
administrative component (40%) focuses on building and establishing
the new integrative primary care service line. Responsibilities of
this component include, but are not limited to: - Practice
Functional Medicine and lead the development of an integrative
primary care service line - Develop clinical protocols and
evidence-based guidelines for the integrative primary care service
line with the design of a financial model that can be sustainable
over time - Design and implement comprehensive patient assessment
and treatment frameworks that combine functional medicine
principles with conventional medical standards - Manage
administrative tasks, including scheduling, patient record
management, and communication with patients and referring providers
- Oversee quality assurance and patient satisfaction metrics for
the new service line - Participate in staff training and education
to ensure consistent delivery of functional medicine principles
across the team - Collaborate with center leadership to establish
operational procedures, resource allocation, and strategic goals
for service line growth - Contribute to research, quality
improvement initiatives, and outcomes tracking to demonstrate the
effectiveness of integrative primary care - Mentor clinical and
administrative staff in functional medicine approaches and best
practices Required Qualifications - MD, DO, or equivalent degree -
License/license-eligible in the state of Ohio - Board certification
in Family Medicine, Internal Medicine, or related field -
Certification in Functional Medicine (IFMCP) - Minimum 3 years of
clinical experience in primary care or related field - Strong
foundation in conventional medicine with demonstrated understanding
of diagnostic and treatment protocols - Outstanding communication
and interpersonal skills, capable of engaging leaders, coworkers,
direct reports, and patients with professionalism and clarity. -
Demonstrated ability to promote collaboration and achieve results
within interdisciplinary teams. - Qualify for a minimum of an
academic appointment at the assistant or associate professor level-
Academic rank and salary will be commensurate with previous
training and experience Preferred Qualifications - Experience in
developing new clinical service lines or programs - Background in
integrative or holistic medicine approaches - Experience utilizing
electronic health record (EHR) systems to support clinical
workflows and documentation - Demonstrated commitment to continuous
medical education and maintaining up-to-date knowledge of
functional medicine research and best practices - Demonstrated
ability to lead and mentor teams within a collaborative,
cross-disciplinary environments - Experience in an academic medical
center preferred The university is an equal opportunity employer,
including veterans and disability.
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