Byrne Dairy
Assistant Professor/ Colo-rectal
Syracuse • Full-time • Opening on: Sep 8 2025 • Surgery-General • State of New York • Clinical Assistant Professor HS, NSC5 • 86280 • UUP (State University Professional Services Unit)
Overview The Colo-rectal Surgeon candidate will be specializing in the management of surgical disease of the colon and rectum. This includes surgical management of malignancy, inflammatory disease, infection, and a variety of acquired disorders. While simple removal and reconnection of the colon falls under the competency list of a general surgeon, more complex procedures involving removal of the entire colon and rectum, removal of a very distal portion of the sigmoid colon, removal of the rectum and creation of pouched and specialty colonic reconstruction require extra training provided by a colorectal surgery fellowship (1-2 years). Common diseases of the anal area and distal rectum (i.e. hemorrhoids, fistula, and sinus tracts) are also best managed by a trained colo-rectal surgeon. Appropriate candidate will be MD, fellowship trained in colo-rectal surgery.
Responsibilities Clinical duties in colorectal surgery, including evaluation and management of benign and malignant colon and rectal diseases, participation in multidisciplinary teams, and involvement in teaching and clinical service as part of an academic medical center.
Minimum Qualifications MD required; fellowship trained colorectal surgeon
Preferred Qualifications Work Days: Monday - Friday; weeknights and weekends available for on-call as needed
Salary DOQ
Application Instructions Please submit CV and cover letter with application. Rank and track dependent upon qualifications. Recruitment Office: Aurora Venden, Faculty Affairs & Faculty Development
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Overview The Colo-rectal Surgeon candidate will be specializing in the management of surgical disease of the colon and rectum. This includes surgical management of malignancy, inflammatory disease, infection, and a variety of acquired disorders. While simple removal and reconnection of the colon falls under the competency list of a general surgeon, more complex procedures involving removal of the entire colon and rectum, removal of a very distal portion of the sigmoid colon, removal of the rectum and creation of pouched and specialty colonic reconstruction require extra training provided by a colorectal surgery fellowship (1-2 years). Common diseases of the anal area and distal rectum (i.e. hemorrhoids, fistula, and sinus tracts) are also best managed by a trained colo-rectal surgeon. Appropriate candidate will be MD, fellowship trained in colo-rectal surgery.
Responsibilities Clinical duties in colorectal surgery, including evaluation and management of benign and malignant colon and rectal diseases, participation in multidisciplinary teams, and involvement in teaching and clinical service as part of an academic medical center.
Minimum Qualifications MD required; fellowship trained colorectal surgeon
Preferred Qualifications Work Days: Monday - Friday; weeknights and weekends available for on-call as needed
Salary DOQ
Application Instructions Please submit CV and cover letter with application. Rank and track dependent upon qualifications. Recruitment Office: Aurora Venden, Faculty Affairs & Faculty Development
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