Assistant Professor
Johns Hopkins, founded in 1876, is America's first research university and home to nine world-class academic divisions working together as one university.
Salary: $300,000-$400,000; $500,000 dependent on clinical productivity
Johns Hopkins University: School of Medicine: Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Description
General Description
The Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine is seeking a plastic and reconstructive surgeon to join its full-time academic faculty. This individual will practice at Johns Hopkins Hospital. In addition to patient care duties, the faculty member will teach residents, engage in research, and participate in clinical program development. Areas of focus include the complete spectrum of reconstructive surgery. Successful candidates will have appropriate training and skills in complex reconstructive surgery and microsurgery. The faculty member will be expected to build a clinical practice focusing on microsurgery inclusive of general reconstructive surgery and breast reconstruction; and achieve a productive clinical practice in microsurgery. They will also train residents and fellows and teach medical and graduate students in their clinical care activity.
Key Responsibilities:
Clinical
Time spent treating patients will consist of evaluation and management of patients requiring reconstructive surgery for traumatic, oncologic, and aesthetic needs.
The faculty member will practice in the Johns Hopkins Hospital and Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center and its affiliated ambulatory surgical facilities.
Academic
Resident supervision and instruction are a major component of the position. The faculty member is expected to participate in departmental grand rounds (weekly) and morbidity and mortality conference (monthly), which occur on Thursday mornings at Johns Hopkins Hospital.
Research
Research endeavors will be encouraged and supported. Clinical research and outcome studies are abundant. Faculty may collaborate with each other across campuses as well as with the residents and fellows within the Department based on their area(s) of interest.
Qualifications
Applicants must have an M.D. or equivalent degree.
They should be certified (or eligible to be) by the American Board of Plastic Surgery.
The applicant should have training and experience in the full spectrum of plastic surgery and feel comfortable with facial fracture repair and flap reconstruction, including microsurgery. Fellowship in craniofacial surgery and/or microsurgery is not mandatory.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Strong organizational skills.
Strong interpersonal communication skills.
Ability to work well independently to build clinical practice.
Preferred Qualifications: Leadership skills are highly desirable.
Strong interest in resident and medical student education.
Application Instructions
Applications should include a cover letter, current CV or resume, a description of scholarly and teaching activity, and three letters of reference that include name, title, organization, telephone numbers, and email address of the writer. All application materials should be submitted electronically via Interfolio. Please note that application materials submitted directly to the job posting contact via email will not be considered. To apply for this position, visit:
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