Oculoplastics Surgeon - Association of University Professors of Ophthalmology
Oklahoma City, OK 73116
About the Job
Oculoplastic Surgery – Assistant/Associate/Professor
The Dean McGee Eye Institute (DMEI) is seeking a talented ophthalmologist with an interest in assuming a practice with a robust clinical and surgical volume, excellent clinical (and basic science) research opportunities, faculty participation in an outstanding residency program, and state-of-the-art facilities, including a DMEI-owned ambulatory surgery center. The ideal candidate will develop a practice caring for a varied mix of eyelid/lacrimal/orbital disorders in adults and children, as well as the opportunity to establish a cosmetic component of their practice. Experience in treating orbital and adnexal diseases both primarily, as well as in conjunction with multi-subspecialists such as neurosurgery, otorhinolaryngology, plastic surgery, and oral maxillofacial surgery is desirable. A mindset of collaborative collegial growth between our current partners, residents and fellows, partnering subspecialists, and support staff is necessary.
The Institute provides more than 225,000 total patient visits annually in its 150,000 square-foot location in downtown Oklahoma City as well as its 4 satellite locations. The Department houses many National Institutes of Health-funded investigators greatly interested in collaboration and translational research. A full-time Clinical Trials Unit also is available. Many of the faculty serve in national leadership positions. Salary support is highly competitive.
Oklahoma City, with a population of over 700,000 and a metropolitan area of 1.3 million (the 20th largest city in the US), is experiencing an ongoing major downtown renaissance and enjoys a low cost of living and unemployment rate, lots of sunshine, and numerous cultural and recreational opportunities (including NBA Thunder basketball).
Minimum Requirements
Candidates must have completed an accredited ophthalmology residency and an ASOPRS-approved fellowship in oculoplastic surgery, be eligible for medical licensure in the state of Oklahoma and be certified or eligible for certification by the American Board of Ophthalmology.
How to Apply
Individuals interested in this exceptional opportunity in a vibrant top 20 and growing Institute with a supportive departmental culture should send a CV and cover letter to:
R. Michael Siatkowski, MD, MBA
Chief Executive Officer
Edward L. Gaylord Professor and Chair
c/o Michelle Robertson
Dean McGee Eye Institute
608 Stanton L. Young Blvd.
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73014
The Dean McGee Eye Institute and the University of Oklahoma are affirmative action/equal opportunity institutions/employers