Laryngologist
Lehigh Valley Health Network, Bethlehem, PA, United States
Position Overview
Our surgeons possess unmatched depth and breadth of surgical knowledge in the area, specializing in less invasive techniques and innovative practices. At the Institute for Surgical Excellence, youll be a part of a team that is setting the bar for surgical excellence.
- Be at the forefront of leading-edge technologies, delivering high-quality care to patients
- Collaborate seamlessly with expert clinicians and with other highly trained professionals, all possessing unique areas of expertise
- An adaptable environment stays current with the latest advancements in medical technology
- All aspects of laryngology including management of voice disorders, airway issues, and swallowing dysfunction
- Directorship role available, applicant must be interested in creating a laryngology fellowship and teaching residents and students.
Join a team of unmatched surgical expertise. Many of our physicians have trained at the nations best academic institutions and published promising research in prestigious medical journals. Our surgeons perform more than 85,000 surgeries every year - 25 percent more than other centers in the region.
In a Laryngologist career with LVHN, youll experience:
- Commitment to and interest in academic scholarship and collaborative research initiatives
- Brand-new residency OHNS program and has fellowships developing as well.
- A top ranked OHNS program in the Lehigh Valley/Eastern Pennsylvania
Benefits & Perks
As a nationally certified Great Place to Work, we acknowledge the dedication of our colleagues and offer a generous Total Rewards package that makes LVHN an even better place to work and grow your career. Explore our benefits.
- Starting Bonus
- Resident and Fellow Educational Stipends
- Malpractice Insurance with Tail Coverage
- CME Time and Allowance
- Relocation (if applicable)
Qualifications
- A network champion for Otolaryngology and a passion for the clinical care
- Must be Board Eligible or Board Certified with American Board of Otolaryngology
- A current Pennsylvania Medical License or ability to obtain one is required
- Fellowship trained in Laryngology