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The University of Kansas Hospital

Glaucoma Specialist

The University of Kansas Hospital, Kansas City, KS, United States


Glaucoma Specialist - The University of Kansas School of Medicine

Department of Ophthalmology/KU Eye Center

At the University of Kansas in Kansas City, Kansas, we are actively recruiting for a full-time Glaucoma Specialist as an assistant, associate or full professor, depending upon qualifications.

Our department is fully accredited with three residents per year and we have faculty full-time in cornea, neuro-ophthalmology, glaucoma, uveitis, vitreoretinal surgery, comprehensive ophthalmology, optometry and oculofacial plastic and orbital surgery. The patient need is indeed great and the growing demands on our one full-time glaucoma specialist prompt our search for a second.

Fourteen years ago, our department relocated to a new space with 17,000 sq. ft. in the City of Prairie Village just south of Kansas City, Kansas. In 2014, we added an on-site KU Eye Surgery and Laser Center, with two ORs and room for a third, a laser suite and four clinical lanes. 

We have online, internet-available imaging, including Humphrey automated visual fields, Heidelberg widefield SpectralDomain OCTs, Zeiss Visucam, IOL Master 700 and Cirrus OCT, Espion E2 Electrophysiology System, Heidelberg confocal system for retina and cornea, iDesign, Konan Endothelial Camera, Zeiss Atlas and Galilei S4 corneal topographers, Optos, VISX IntraLase and refractive laser system, and have fully implemented medical records and imaging software (HEYEX 2 and FORUM).  We also have access to XEN Gel Stent, iStent inject, Microendoscopy and Endocyclophotocoagulation (ECP), Cyclophotocoagulation (CPC) MicroPulse and traditional trabeculectomy tube shunts.

This is an opportunity for clinical or research faculty, as we have growing support from the School of Medicine for both arenas

 

Candidates must:

-be licensed in the State of Kansas or eligible for licensure in Kansas

-be either board eligible or board certified in Ophthalmology

-have successfully completed a glaucoma fellowship

-have a demonstrated record of progressively responsible leadership in clinical activities and administrative roles

-have strong organizational skills

-have the ability to coordinate multiple tasks simultaneously

-be able to manage competing and shifting priorities

 

Desired qualifications:

Academic background involving teaching with interest in clinical or basic research is preferred. Successful experience in growing own research programs with the ability to obtain funding from public and private sources.

About Kansas City:

  • Greater than 2 million MSA population
  • Nationally ranked public and private educational choices including colleges and universities
  • Excellent cost of living with newly remodeled and new build opportunities in a variety of neighborhood settings
  • Robust arts scene including symphony, ballet, theatre, museums, and larger variety of performer concerts
  • Amazing dining with a diverse international cuisine
  • Broad sporting events with the KC Royals, KC Chiefs, Sporting KC and NASCAR
  • Enjoy the outdoors with over 600 parks & 24 public lakes

MCI International Airport with direct flight daily to take advantage of your vacation and conference travel needs, including numerable direct flights to both coasts daily (<3 hours direct flight to most destinations)