Medical and Surgical Retina Specialist

University of Rochester
Flaum Eye Institute

Due to continued clinical and academic growth, the University of Rochester Flaum Eye Institute is recruiting faculty across all the sub-subspecialties. We currently have an opening for a medical and surgical retina specialist at the Assistant, Associate or Full Professor level. Applicants should be graduates of an accredited ophthalmology residency program, having completed a two-year surgical retina and vitreous fellowship, and be board certified or board eligible. Candidates having an interest in clinical, translational or basic research are encouraged to apply. All positions include generous start-up packages commensurate with experience.

  • Walk into established clinical and surgical volumes
  • Opportunity for participation in clinical and scientific research
  • Support from and the opportunity to teach within a growing residency program
  • Administrative and technical staff invested in your success and world-leading diagnostic imaging professionals 
  • State-of-art facilities and opportunities to practice at modern satellite locations

The University of Rochester Flaum Eye Institute is a nationally recognized center for patient care, education and research in ophthalmology founded on the principles of collaboration and continuous learning. Flaum Eye Institute has a strong history of being at the forefront of clinical innovation and offers faculty the opportunity to interact with thought leaders in optics and every discipline of visual science imaginable through the University of Rochester.

Rochester is at the center of a dynamic region encompassing the Finger Lakes, Western, and Central New York. Located among sparkling lakes, progressive urban areas, and world-renowned institutions of culture and higher learning, it offers an attractive environment that is family friendly and conducive to a work / life balance. The University of Rochester is top-ranked for undergraduate education, research, and medical education and is committed to diversity.

How to Apply


Interested candidates should contact:

David A. DiLoreto, Jr., MD, PhD
Director & Chair of Ophthalmology
(585) 275-1126

Contact


Dr. David DiLoreto Jr., MD, PhD

601 Elmwood Avenue
Box 659
Rochester, NY 14642
United States

Email
fatima_abbas@urmc.rochester.edu
Posting #

2020-03-20 (AdID:445)