Glaucoma Specialist - Madison, United States - Association of University Professors of Ophthalmology

    Association of University Professors of Ophthalmology
    Association of University Professors of Ophthalmology Madison, United States

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    Dept. of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences

    The Dept.

    of Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences at the University of Wisconsin-Madison is offering a full-time glaucoma faculty position to inherit a well-established glaucoma practice from a retired member of our outstanding glaucoma team.

    This position is on either the CHS (Clinical Health Sciences) track (80% clinical and 20% education/research/admin) or tenure track (≥50% research and the remainder clinical/admin).

    We provide strong research infrastructure, as well as glaucoma fellowship and ophthalmology residency programsfor teaching and mentorship. The option to also provide comprehensive or other sub-specialty eye care is available.

    We are a large, robust and still-growing department with excellent work-life balance, highly collegial atmosphere, competitive salary, and extraordinary benefits.

    Our culture of inclusive excellenceemphasizes that everyone on our team is valued for what they each contribute to our shared departmental missions.

    Towards this goal, we provide ample opportunities for faculty to succeed and grow following their goals and ambitions.
    We are ranked #6 in NIH fundingamong U.S.

    departments of ophthalmology and are situated on the main campus of a large, world-class university in the flourishing, mid-size city of Madison, Wisconsin.

    Madison is consistently included as one of the top-10 places to live in the its immensely rich range of year-round outdoor activities (i.e. biking, kayaking, cross-country skiing, etc.), thriving culinary scene, and vibrant cultural life.

    We offer an affordable and family-friendly lifestylewith safe, tree-lined neighborhood streets, innumerable public parks, a 1,200-acre arboretum, 12-acre botanical garden, and 5 beautiful lakes.

    Candidates must have completed or be completing a glaucoma fellowship, be Board Certified/Board Eligible, and completed residency training in a U.S.

    Ophthalmology Accredited Program.
    How to Apply

    Please send any inquiries, CV, and Cover Letter to the Glaucoma Faculty Search Committee Chair, Yao Liu MD MS ).
    Contact

    2870 University Ave, Ste 206
    Madison ,


    WI
    53705
    United States

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