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Job Detail
Job Title:Asst Prof/Clinical
Department:General Surgery
Location:Farmington
FTE%:1
Shift
Search #:2023-928
Closing Date:
Recruiter:Smith, Joyce L.
DEPARTMENT OF SURGERY
Director of Breast Surgical Oncology
UConn Health, Department of Surgery
Shape the Future of Breast Cancer Care at UConn Health!
The University of Connecticut Health's Department of Surgery is seeking an exceptional, forward-thinking leader to serve as the Director of Breast Surgical Oncology. This is a unique opportunity to lead a cutting-edge program committed to transforming breast cancer care through innovation, collaboration, and excellence in clinical practice, education, and research. The ideal candidate will be an inspiring leader with a passion for advancing both the academic and clinical missions, while fostering an environment of teamwork and world-class patient care.
As Director, you will play a pivotal role in defining the future of breast cancer treatment, advancing groundbreaking research, and mentoring the next generation of surgical leaders. You will lead a dynamic team dedicated to delivering the highest standards of care and improving the lives of our patients.
What You'll Do:
Lead & Innovate: Direct and shape the Breast Surgical Oncology program, advancing clinical excellence, and introducing innovative treatments and protocols.
Inspire & Educate: Mentor and develop the future leaders in surgery by providing expert training to medical students, residents, and fellows.
Collaborate & Elevate: Work alongside distinguished colleagues in a multidisciplinary, collaborative environment to drive forward research initiatives and improve patient outcomes
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Enhance Patient Care: Ensure the delivery of compassionate, high-quality care to every patient, making a direct impact on breast cancer treatment both regionally and nationally.
What We're Looking For:
Educational Background: Completion of an accredited General Surgery residency and a Breast Surgical Oncology or Complex General Surgical Oncology fellowship.
Board Certification: Must be board-certified in Complex General Surgical Oncology or General Surgery.
Proven Leadership: A record of achievement in clinical practice and a track record of success in leading and developing clinical programs.
Expertise & Vision: Recognition as a leader in the field, with the ability to innovate, inspire, and implement best practices.
Mentorship & Teaching: Strong experience in teaching, mentoring, and developing academic talent at all levels.
Why UConn Health?
At UConn Health, you'll join a world-class institution that blends cutting-edge clinical care with groundbreaking research and education. You will be part of an academic medical center that is committed to improving lives and shaping the future of healthcare. With abundant opportunities for professional development and collaboration, this is an ideal setting to grow your career and make a lasting impact on the field of breast surgical oncology.
How to Apply:
Ready to lead? We want to hear from you! Apply today at https://jobs.uchc.edu/CSS_External/CSSPage_Welcome.asp (search number 2023-928). For more information or questions, contact Dr. Kevin Staveley-O'Carroll, MD, MBA, PhD, Chairman, Department of Surgery, University of Connecticut, at ksoc@uchc.edu.
UConn Health is proud to be an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer. We encourage applications from individuals of all backgrounds, including minorities, women, individuals with disabilities, and protected veterans.
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