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Korn Ferry

University of Iowa Seeking Orthopedic Hand Surgeon IA

Korn Ferry, Iowa City

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The University of Iowa Department of Orthopedics and Rehabilitation is seeking a faculty member specializing in Orthopedic Hand Surgery. Appointment rank may be at the Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, or Professor level and may align with the clinical (non-tenure), or tenure tracks, depending on clinical experience and academic interests.? Opportunity Overview: Join an accomplished and collaborative team of over 50 faculty members, including 25 practicing surgeons, within a closed-staff academic practice at a top-tier medical institution. This is an exciting time to join the department as it moves to a brand new, state-of-the-art Orthopedic Specialty Hospital in North Liberty- IA- a major initiative focused on growth and market expansion. The Division of Hand Surgery provides comprehensive care for routine, complex and rare upper extremity conditions, with particular expertise in: Microsurgery and peripheral nerve surgery Hand and wrist reconstruction and replantation Tendon and ligament repairs Arthroscopy, arthroplpasty, and fusion of the wrist Brachial plexus and nerve compression syndromes Congenital conditions and trauma reconstruction This opportunity offers access to cutting-edge technology, high case volumes, academic and research freedom, residents and fellows integrated into the practice and a faculty culture energized by growth and clinical excellence. Position Highlights: Work at a premier academic medical center: University of Iowa Health Care, consistently ranked among the nation's best.? Join a nationally recognized orthopedic department with senior leaders recognized for national leadership. Contribute to a practice poised for expansion at a new, specialized hospital in North Liberty, purpose-built for orthopedic excellence. Collaborate with specialists in PM&R, research, sports medicine and pediatric orthopedics, including four current pediatric orthopedic surgeons.? Opportunities for academic and career advancement including clinical, translational and basic research, other forms of scholarship and engagement in national organizations.? Flexibility for clinical vs. academic balance depending on candidate interests.? Compensation and Support:? Competitive base salary with WRVU-based incentives (details determined by appointment track and rank).? Comprehensive relocation assistance. Sign-on bonus negotiable. Full benefits including CME support, retirement contributions, and malpractice coverage.? Education Requirement: MD, DO or equivalent degree. Completion of an ACGME accredited Orthopedic Surgery residency. Completion of a fellowship in Orthopedic Hand Surgery. Required Qualifications: Licensed or eligibility for medical licensure in the State of Iowa. Certifications: Board Certification or Board Eligibility in Orthopedic Surgery. Desirable Qualifications: Strong interest or experience in academic medicine, teaching, or clinical research. Interest in growing a comprehensive hand surgery service line to serve the state of Iowa as a tertiary hand referral center. Openness to process improvement, innovation, and team-based practice models. A demonstrated commitment to or experience in mentoring, clinical leadership, and the development of residents and fellows.