Director – Glaucoma Division – Vanderbilt Eye Institute
The Vanderbilt Eye Institute (VEI) seeks a dynamic, innovative, and accomplished physician-scientist, physician-clinical investigator, or physician-educator to serve as the next Director of our Glaucoma Division. The division consists of 6 dedicated specialists that complement a world-class research program in glaucoma known for its basic, translational and clinical investigations. These programs help place the VEI consistently among the top 10 for National Institutes of Health funding. Our transformative educational programs include an active glaucoma fellowship and 5 ophthalmology residents per year. The next division director will have an opportunity to significantly grow and innovate the division and expand the regional and national impact of its clinical, research and educational missions.
The Vanderbilt Eye Institute is home to a multi-specialty academic ophthalmology practice with more than 60 clinical and research full-time faculty members, state of the art facilities and equipment, and multiple satellite locations to accommodate over 175,000 patient visits annually. Our culture is rooted in purpose, relationships and collaborations that seek to transform eye care. The division director will set the strategic direction for a thriving division of skilled glaucoma specialists, driving clinical and surgical innovation, pioneering research, and glaucoma educational excellence that will set a national standard in glaucoma care and teaching. VEI faculty members contribute to a vibrant, collaborative, and nurturing academic environment, training some of the brightest residents, medical students, and fellows. Faculty are deeply committed to the success of these trainees, leaving a lasting impact and inspiring the next generation of ophthalmologists and vision scientists.
Nashville, Tennessee, is a growing, thriving community with a rich history and warm Southern hospitality. Often referred to as "Music City," Nashville is a cultural and entertainment hub with a celebrated symphony, Broadway performances, and a thriving visual arts community. Known for its vibrant music scene and rich culinary landscape, there are an array of recreational activities, including parks, hiking trails, and water activities. Vibrant music venues for multiple genres include CMA Fest and the Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival, as well as the Grand Ole Opry and the Country Music Hall of Fame. Nashville is also home to several professional sports teams including the Tennessee Titans, Nashville Predators, Nashville Soccer Club and the Nashville Sounds. The convenient BNA international airport offers direct flights to over 100 destinations. With a rapidly growing population and a welcoming atmosphere, Nashville is an ideal location for physicians seeking both professional growth and a high quality of life.
Vanderbilt Health is committed to fostering an environment where everyone has the chance to thrive and to the principles of equal opportunity. EOE/Vets/Disabled
How to Apply
Interested applicants may apply via link or email Janelle Maddox at the email listed below:
David K. Wallace, MD, MPH
Chair, Dept. of Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences
Vanderbilt Eye Institute
2311 Pierce Avenue
Nashville, TN 37232-8808
Phone: (615) 936-1453
Contact email: [email protected]
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2311 Pierce Ave
Nashville, TN 37232
United States
2025-07-16 (AdID:1457)