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    Neuro-ophthalmologist - Oklahoma City, OK, United States - Association of University Professors of Ophthalmology

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    The Dean McGee Eye Institute (DMEI)/University of Oklahoma (OU) is seeking a talented ophthalmologist with fellowship training in neuro-ophthalmology and an interest in pursuing a career with a robust clinical volume, excellent clinical and basic research opportunities, faculty participation in outstanding residency and fellowship programs, and state-of-the-art facilities, including a DMEI-owned ambulatory surgery center. Surgical opportunities are available for interested and qualified candidates, including cataract, strabismus, adnexal, and orbital procedures.

    The Institute provides more than 220,000 total patient visits annually in its 150,000 square-foot facility in downtown Oklahoma City and its 4 satellite locations. The main DMEI facility on the OU Health Sciences Center campus contains over 120 lanes and our satellite facility in northwest Oklahoma City has recently expanded from 9 to 21 lanes. The Department houses many National Institutes of Health-funded investigators greatly interested in collaboration and translational research. Many of the faculty serve in national leadership positions. We have a strong residency program with 5 residents per year, as well as an AUPO-compliant neuro-ophthalmology fellowship with one fellow per year. Salary support is highly competitive.

    Oklahoma City is the 20 th largest city in the US, with a population of approximately 750,000 and a metropolitan area of 1.4 million. The city is experiencing a major downtown renaissance and enjoys a low cost of living, a low unemployment rate, lots of sunshine, and numerous cultural and recreational opportunities (including NBA Thunder basketball).

    Candidates must have completed an ophthalmology residency and a neuro-ophthalmology fellowship, be eligible for medical licensure in the state of Oklahoma, and be certified or eligible for certification by the American Board of Ophthalmology (international pathway included). Training and interest in other subspecialties, e.g., pediatric ophthalmology, oculoplastics, uveitis, is desirable but not required.

    How to Apply

    Individuals interested in this exceptional opportunity should send a CV and cover letter to:

    R. Michael Siatkowski, MD
    Chief Executive Officer
    Edward L. Gaylord Professor and Chair
    c/o Michelle Holt
    Dean McGee Eye Institute
    608 Stanton L. Young Blvd.
    Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73104

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    The Dean McGee Eye Institute and the University of Oklahoma are Equal Opportunity Employers.

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