Johns Hopkins University
Vitreoretinal Faculty Position at the Wilmer Eye Institute
Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, United States, 21276
Vitreoretinal Faculty Position at the Wilmer Eye Institute
Requisition #: A-153449-11Status: Full TimeType: FacultySchool: School of MedicineDepartment/Program: Department of OphthalmologyThe Wilmer Eye Institute is seeking an MD or MD/PhD who has advanced training in the medical and surgical management of Vitreoretinal diseases. In addition to clinical and surgical proficiency, a research program with extramural funding related to this area of expertise is desired. The research could range from basic laboratory studies to translational studies, including efficacy work, to effectiveness studies and their dissemination. Keen interest in teaching residents and fellows is a must. Participation will include seeing patients at satellite offices. The faculty member will have an opportunity to build an outstanding program in retinal research, working in a highly interactive and exciting collaborative environment with distinguished scientists throughout the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Faculty rank and support will be dependent upon the successful applicant's experience and accomplishments.Qualifications
MD or MD/PhD with advanced training in the medical and surgical management of Vitreoretinal diseasesApplication Instructions
Candidates interested in the position are encouraged to submit a curriculum vitae and vision statement via the "apply now" button.Pre-Employment InformationThe successful candidate(s) for this position will be subject to a pre-employment background check.
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Requisition #: A-153449-11Status: Full TimeType: FacultySchool: School of MedicineDepartment/Program: Department of OphthalmologyThe Wilmer Eye Institute is seeking an MD or MD/PhD who has advanced training in the medical and surgical management of Vitreoretinal diseases. In addition to clinical and surgical proficiency, a research program with extramural funding related to this area of expertise is desired. The research could range from basic laboratory studies to translational studies, including efficacy work, to effectiveness studies and their dissemination. Keen interest in teaching residents and fellows is a must. Participation will include seeing patients at satellite offices. The faculty member will have an opportunity to build an outstanding program in retinal research, working in a highly interactive and exciting collaborative environment with distinguished scientists throughout the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Faculty rank and support will be dependent upon the successful applicant's experience and accomplishments.Qualifications
MD or MD/PhD with advanced training in the medical and surgical management of Vitreoretinal diseasesApplication Instructions
Candidates interested in the position are encouraged to submit a curriculum vitae and vision statement via the "apply now" button.Pre-Employment InformationThe successful candidate(s) for this position will be subject to a pre-employment background check.
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