Assistant or Associate Professor (Clinical) - Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences - Glaucoma
Job Duties
The successful candidate will possess fellowship-level expertise in the comprehensive medical, laser, and surgical management of glaucoma, including:
- primary and secondary glaucomas;
- advanced and refractory glaucoma;
- glaucoma associated with complex ocular comorbidities;
- perioperative management of glaucoma patients;
- interpretation and integration of advanced glaucoma diagnostics and imaging.
The incumbent will be expected to demonstrate strong independent expertise in both complex glaucoma management and glaucoma surgery, including minimally invasive glaucoma surgery (MIGS), filtering surgery, glaucoma drainage devices, and laser-based therapies.
The successful candidate will also be expected to contribute to the continued growth and advancement of a high-volume tertiary/quaternary glaucoma service within the Department. A substantial portion of clinical activity is expected to be dedicated to glaucoma-focused practice, including participation in shared clinical and after-hours responsibilities appropriate to the service.
In addition, the incumbent will be expected to actively participate in all core missions of an academic ophthalmology department, including:
- clinical care;
- undergraduate, postgraduate, and fellowship education;
- clinical and/or translational research;
- scholarly dissemination and academic leadership.
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