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Association of University Professors of Ophthalmology

Assistant or Associate Professor, Retina Specialist

Association of University Professors of Ophthalmology, Boston, Massachusetts, us, 02298


Assistant or Associate Professor, Retina Specialist

Tufts MedicineNew England Eye Center2024-07-22The New England Eye Center (NEEC) in Boston, MA is seeking a full-time retina specialist to join our department. NEEC is part of Tufts Medical Center (TMC), the principal teaching hospital of the Tufts University School of Medicine (TUSM) where faculty hold their appointments. TMC is one of the hospitals of the Tufts Medicine health system and provides care for patients across Massachusetts and New England.This faculty position offers the best of both academic and private practice. The chosen candidate will have the opportunity to see patients at TMC in Boston, teach residents and medical students, participate in academic research, as well as provide care at our satellites and affiliated partners in nearby suburban, private practice locations. The Retina division at NEEC is a busy service and allows new faculty to quickly have their desired patient volume.Who you are:Board certified or board eligible in OphthalmologyFellowship trained in medical or surgical retinaEnthusiasm in building a busy clinical practiceCommitment to resident and fellow educationInterest in basic or clinical science researchInterest in retinopathy of prematurity care is welcomedAbility to obtain a Massachusetts medical licenseWhy join our team:Our ophthalmologists are distinguished clinicians, educators and researchers who cover the full spectrum of visual health, from routine to complex care. The Department features innovative ophthalmic technology to complement our physicians’ expertise, putting us on par with the most advanced eye centers anywhere. We facilitate over 90,000 ambulatory care visits a year and perform over 8,000 surgeries a year, providing diagnosis and treatment in all subspecialties of Ophthalmology including cataracts, corneal disorders, refractive disorders, glaucoma, oculofacial plastic and orbital disorders, and vitreoretinal disorders. Diagnosis and monitoring of treatment are facilitated by over seventy state-of-the-art ophthalmic devices. Together, we provide superb ophthalmic care for our patients.Work, Live, and Grow:As an employee of Tufts Medical Center Physician Organization, you will receive:Substantive 401(A) and 403(B) retirement plansCME Funds and Time AwayGenerous Vacation and Holiday PolicyRobust Benefits PackageEligibility for the Department incentive planLocation:The New England Eye Center has locations in Boston, Brighton, Brookline, Cambridge, Framingham, and Wellesley, Massachusetts. We also partner with affiliates across New England.Boston is a highly desirable location to work and live. This historic city is known for its outstanding academic institutions, excellent public and private schools, miles of coastal and island beaches, proximity to New Hampshire and Vermont mountains for skiing and outdoor activities, local arts and cultural attractions including the Boston Symphony, Museum of Fine Arts, and professional sporting teams with the Boston Red Sox, Celtics, Bruins, New England Patriots and Revolution. In addition, the city offers a vibrant nightlife of restaurants, theaters, and other activities. It is serviced by Boston Logan International Airport.How to Apply

Candidates should provide a letter of interest and curriculum vitae to (email preferred):Professor and Chair, Department of OphthalmologyTufts University School of MedicineDirector, New England Eye CenterTufts Medical Center │ Tufts MedicineContact

800 Washington St Box 450Boston, MA 02111United States

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