Clinician Scientist - Oculoplastics and Reconstructive Surgeon

University of Pittsburgh
Ophthalmology

The Vision Institute at UPMC is seeking an Oculoplastic and Reconstructive Surgeon at the Assistant/Associate Professor level to join our team. The new associate will have the opportunity to practice truly collaborative care.  This person will help to grow the department's already well-established multidisciplinary care pathways by fostering ties to the primary and specialty care physicians, both inside and outside the department. Responsibilities will involve teaching and precepting residents and fellows in our hospitals, clinics, and operating rooms. Clinical practice opportunities are available at the UPMC Mercy, UPMC Shadyside and UPMC Oakland campuses and at our St. Margaret’s satellite, where there is a well-established practice with real potential for growth of its cosmetic arm. Research is abundant, and there is the potential (in both volume and willingness) to start an ASOPRS fellowship.  Oculoplastic Surgery fellowship is required.

About the UPMC Vision Institute:
UPMC is affiliated with the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine which is consistently ranked among the nation’s leading medical schools, enjoying exceptional growth in its clinical, research and academic missions. UPMC is a large, diversified, multi-hospital tertiary care medical institution and consistently ranks among the top healthcare institutions in the nation. 

UPMC Vision Institute is consistently ranked highly for National Institutes of Health funding for departments of ophthalmology and has one of the top basic and clinical research programs in the country. Research focuses on ocular immunology, infectious disease, molecular genetics, molecular biology of retinal disease and glaucoma, and advanced diagnostic imaging technology development. 

On March 14, 2019, UPMC broke ground for the UPMC Mercy Pavilion, a specialty facility that will stand on the campus of UPMC Mercy. With a projected move-in date of May 1, 2023, the nine-story tower will serve patients who have diseases of the eye or vision impairment and those who need physical rehabilitation. It contains 410,000 square feet of collaborative space for clinicians, researchers, educators, and industry partners, a state-of-the-art facility to deliver gene ad cell therapy for the eye, an innovative, fully mocked-up apartment where patients can relearn critical life skills, a 3-D street lab with simulated city streets, offices, and meeting rooms to help patients with low vision navigate their surroundings. Other areas in the building will include exam rooms, operating rooms, an optical shop, a pharmacy and therapy stations.

The University of Pittsburgh and UPMC are EEO/AA/M/F/Vets/Disabled Employers

How to Apply


Send curriculum vitae and cover letter to: 
S. Tonya Stefko, Director, Oculoplastic and Reconstructive Surgery Division, UPMC Eye Center - University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine 203 Lothrop Street, Suite 820 Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Email: stefst@upmc.edu 

Contact


Dr. S. Tonya Stefko, MD

1622 Locust Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15219
United States

Email
stefst@upmc.edu
Posting #

2023-02-15 (AdID:901)