Instructor – Vitreoretinal Surgery

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Job description

Requisition Number: FE04595

Department Name: 7H854:OPHTHALMOLOGY & VISUAL SCIENCE

Work Location: Lexington, KY

Type of Position: Faculty

Tenure Track Status
Non-Tenure Track

Required Education: Completion of Ophthalmology residency

Required License/Registration/Certification

Kentucky medical license

Job Summary

The Department of Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences at the University of Kentucky,
College of Medicine, is seeking a Vitreoretinal Surgery Fellow. The candidate will be trained by a group of physicians that are committed to excellence in clinical care, instruction, scholarly activity and professional development in a robust and growing practice across eastern and southeastern Kentucky.

The primary responsibility of the individual in this position will be to enhance the
clinical practice of the Department of Ophthalmology as part of the Surgical Retina
Team. This person will be responsible for providing direct patient care and training residents and medical students assigned to the Ophthalmology Department.

How to apply

Please include an updated CV when applying to this position.

Does this position have supervisory responsibilities?: No

Open Until Filled
Yes

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