Attending Position in Glaucoma
The Department of Ophthalmology at Weill Cornell Medical College/New York-Presbyterian is searching for a board-certified or board-eligible, fellowship-trained specialist in glaucoma at the Assistant/Associate Professor level. Individuals must be eligible for licensure in New York. Strong candidates with demonstrated expertise in the diagnostic, medical, and surgical management of glaucoma, as well as a highly active interest in research and teaching, are encouraged to apply.
The Department has multiple locations and serves a vast population that is renowned for its medical and cultural diversity. The main facility is located within the Upper East Side Weill Cornell Medical Center/NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital campus and includes an elegant, state-of-the-art 22,000 sq. ft. office suite within the Weill Greenberg Center for Ambulatory Care. Highly sophisticated ophthalmic operating rooms, inpatient care, and consultative services are adjacent within the campus. In addition, the Department has offices in downtown Manhattan, Queens, and Brooklyn in association with NY Presbyterian’s Lower Manhattan Hospital, NY Presbyterian’s Queens, and NY Presbyterian’s Brooklyn Methodist Hospital.
The candidate will practice primarily in NY Presbyterian’s Queens location. The department has an ACGME-accredited residency program (4 per year) and multiple subspecialty fellowship programs. The Ophthalmology Department's Dyson Research Laboratory contains an additional 11,000 sq. ft. of bench laboratory space, and the adjacent facilities of New York-Presbyterian and affiliated institutions provide an unmatched opportunity for patient access, research collaborations, facilities, and training.
This position offers the possibility of developing an important and fulfilling academic career with the collaboration of a talented and cohesive academic faculty in an outstanding medical complex within the vibrant city of New York.
How to Apply
Interested individuals should send a letter describing interests and accomplishments and a current CV to:
Kate Andreeva, Administrative Specialist to
Donald J. D’Amico, MD
Professor and Chairman
Department of Ophthalmology
Weill Cornell Medical College
1305 York Avenue, 11th Floor
New York, NY 10021
Telephone: (646) 962-2378
Email: eka2005@med.cornell.edu
Contact
174-15 Horace Harding Expy
Queens, NY 11365
United States
Weill Cornell/NewYork-Presbyterian is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
2023-09-08 (AdID:1037)