Augusta University
Assistant/Associate Professor in Thoracic Surgeon
Augusta University, Augusta, Georgia, United States, 30910
Overview
Assistant/Associate Professor in Thoracic Surgeon
– Augusta University, Medical College of Georgia, Department of Surgery. Full-time faculty member at the rank of Assistant Professor or Associate Professor in Thoracic Surgery. Board-Certified or Board Eligible (ABTS) with fellowship training in Thoracic Surgery. Robotic training/experience required, including robotic bronchoscopy and EBUS training/experience. New graduate or less than 5 years post-fellowship experience. This position is not on tenure track.
Responsibilities The candidate will be involved in the treatment of patients with benign and malignant thoracic diseases. Oncology patients will be managed in multidisciplinary clinics at the Georgia Cancer Center (GCC) with colleagues in interventional pulmonology, medical oncology and radiation oncology. The institution has a lung cancer screening program and a pulmonary nodule clinic led by the Thoracic Surgery team. The GCC uses an Artificial Intelligence Diagnostic Tool (Optellum) to help manage indeterminate pulmonary nodules. The new faculty member will have blocked operating time (DaVinci Xi robotic and non-robotic rooms) and blocked diagnostic time in the Physician Diagnostic Center for robotic bronchoscopy, endobronchial ultrasound and esophageal endoscopy. The new faculty member will join a team of thoracic surgeons and thoracic surgery specialists, PAs, NPs, residents, medical students, and supportive staff in the GCC, clinics, operating rooms, ICUs, and on hospital floors. In addition to clinical duties, the faculty member will provide educational training to medical students and residents and contribute to research and academic goals. Applicants should expect a friendly environment with a collegial administration focused on quality care and employee wellness.
Required Qualifications
MD/DO degree; candidates should be board eligible in general surgery
Board-C Certified or Board Eligible (ABTS)
Fellowship trained in Thoracic Surgery
Robotic trained and/or Robotic experience required
Robotic bronchoscopy and EBUS trained and/or experience preferred
New graduate or less than 5 years post-fellowship experience
Titles and Career Progression Assistant Professor
– Early level career as a faculty member with appropriate post-graduate training.
Associate Professor
– Mid level career faculty member with at least five years at rank of Assistant Professor or comparable training, background, and experience.
Faculty Employment Qualifications Requirements for all USG institutions and all academic ranks include:
Consistent with SACSCOC accreditation requirements
Evidence of ability as a teacher
Evidence of scholarly activity and ability in all assigned duties
Successful experience (waived for those just entering academia who meet other requirements)
Desirable personal qualities judged by interview, biographical data, and recommendations
Shift/Salary/Benefits This is a full-time, year-round position (1.0 FTE).
Salary and compensation for each rank are commensurate with education, experience, and achievements, and subject to fund availability.
Comprehensive benefits include medical, dental, vision, 13 paid holidays, vacation leave, sick leave, retirement plans, tuition waiver, wellness options, and more. Eligible full-time employees with more than 6 months of service may be considered for Tuition Assistance.
Promotion and Tenure Rank and salary are determined at hire and may consider experience, education, credentials, and market data. Advancement through the faculty ranks follows the annual Promotion and Tenure process (typically five-year increments). For details, refer to Augusta University Promotion and Tenure information.
College/Department Information The Medical College of Georgia is one of the nation's largest medical schools by class size, with approximately 260 students per class. The institution operates on the Augusta main campus, regional clinical campuses, and a second four-year campus in Athens in partnership with the University of Georgia. MCG partners with more than 350 sites for clinical education and trains over 500 residents and fellows across 50 ACGME programs. Research focuses include cardiovascular biology, cancer, neuroscience, public and preventive health, regenerative medicine, personalized medicine, and genomics.
About Us Augusta University is Georgia's innovation center for education and health care, with four campuses in Augusta and statewide locations. It is Georgia's only public academic health center and is committed to patient- and family-centered care. Augusta University promotes core values of integrity, excellence, accountability, and respect.
Location Health Sciences Campus: 1120 15th Street, Augusta, GA 30912
Conditions of Employment All selected candidates must pass a background check prior to starting. Depending on duties, credit checks for Positions of Trust or Purchase Card usage may be required. Motor vehicle reports may be required for driving Augusta University vehicles. Faculty hires must provide original transcripts for degree verification and, if trained by a foreign institution, an educational credential evaluation. All employees are responsible for safeguarding confidential information and complying with cybersecurity policies.
Equal Employment Opportunity Augusta University is an equal opportunity employer welcoming applicants from underrepresented groups, including individuals with disabilities and veterans.
How to Apply To apply, please complete the online application and upload your Curriculum Vitae, Research Statement, and Professional References as one document. Information about the posting and application process can be found on the Augusta University careers portal.
Other Information This position is associated with Augusta University’s tobacco-free policy. The institution may require additional information or documents as part of the hiring process.
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– Augusta University, Medical College of Georgia, Department of Surgery. Full-time faculty member at the rank of Assistant Professor or Associate Professor in Thoracic Surgery. Board-Certified or Board Eligible (ABTS) with fellowship training in Thoracic Surgery. Robotic training/experience required, including robotic bronchoscopy and EBUS training/experience. New graduate or less than 5 years post-fellowship experience. This position is not on tenure track.
Responsibilities The candidate will be involved in the treatment of patients with benign and malignant thoracic diseases. Oncology patients will be managed in multidisciplinary clinics at the Georgia Cancer Center (GCC) with colleagues in interventional pulmonology, medical oncology and radiation oncology. The institution has a lung cancer screening program and a pulmonary nodule clinic led by the Thoracic Surgery team. The GCC uses an Artificial Intelligence Diagnostic Tool (Optellum) to help manage indeterminate pulmonary nodules. The new faculty member will have blocked operating time (DaVinci Xi robotic and non-robotic rooms) and blocked diagnostic time in the Physician Diagnostic Center for robotic bronchoscopy, endobronchial ultrasound and esophageal endoscopy. The new faculty member will join a team of thoracic surgeons and thoracic surgery specialists, PAs, NPs, residents, medical students, and supportive staff in the GCC, clinics, operating rooms, ICUs, and on hospital floors. In addition to clinical duties, the faculty member will provide educational training to medical students and residents and contribute to research and academic goals. Applicants should expect a friendly environment with a collegial administration focused on quality care and employee wellness.
Required Qualifications
MD/DO degree; candidates should be board eligible in general surgery
Board-C Certified or Board Eligible (ABTS)
Fellowship trained in Thoracic Surgery
Robotic trained and/or Robotic experience required
Robotic bronchoscopy and EBUS trained and/or experience preferred
New graduate or less than 5 years post-fellowship experience
Titles and Career Progression Assistant Professor
– Early level career as a faculty member with appropriate post-graduate training.
Associate Professor
– Mid level career faculty member with at least five years at rank of Assistant Professor or comparable training, background, and experience.
Faculty Employment Qualifications Requirements for all USG institutions and all academic ranks include:
Consistent with SACSCOC accreditation requirements
Evidence of ability as a teacher
Evidence of scholarly activity and ability in all assigned duties
Successful experience (waived for those just entering academia who meet other requirements)
Desirable personal qualities judged by interview, biographical data, and recommendations
Shift/Salary/Benefits This is a full-time, year-round position (1.0 FTE).
Salary and compensation for each rank are commensurate with education, experience, and achievements, and subject to fund availability.
Comprehensive benefits include medical, dental, vision, 13 paid holidays, vacation leave, sick leave, retirement plans, tuition waiver, wellness options, and more. Eligible full-time employees with more than 6 months of service may be considered for Tuition Assistance.
Promotion and Tenure Rank and salary are determined at hire and may consider experience, education, credentials, and market data. Advancement through the faculty ranks follows the annual Promotion and Tenure process (typically five-year increments). For details, refer to Augusta University Promotion and Tenure information.
College/Department Information The Medical College of Georgia is one of the nation's largest medical schools by class size, with approximately 260 students per class. The institution operates on the Augusta main campus, regional clinical campuses, and a second four-year campus in Athens in partnership with the University of Georgia. MCG partners with more than 350 sites for clinical education and trains over 500 residents and fellows across 50 ACGME programs. Research focuses include cardiovascular biology, cancer, neuroscience, public and preventive health, regenerative medicine, personalized medicine, and genomics.
About Us Augusta University is Georgia's innovation center for education and health care, with four campuses in Augusta and statewide locations. It is Georgia's only public academic health center and is committed to patient- and family-centered care. Augusta University promotes core values of integrity, excellence, accountability, and respect.
Location Health Sciences Campus: 1120 15th Street, Augusta, GA 30912
Conditions of Employment All selected candidates must pass a background check prior to starting. Depending on duties, credit checks for Positions of Trust or Purchase Card usage may be required. Motor vehicle reports may be required for driving Augusta University vehicles. Faculty hires must provide original transcripts for degree verification and, if trained by a foreign institution, an educational credential evaluation. All employees are responsible for safeguarding confidential information and complying with cybersecurity policies.
Equal Employment Opportunity Augusta University is an equal opportunity employer welcoming applicants from underrepresented groups, including individuals with disabilities and veterans.
How to Apply To apply, please complete the online application and upload your Curriculum Vitae, Research Statement, and Professional References as one document. Information about the posting and application process can be found on the Augusta University careers portal.
Other Information This position is associated with Augusta University’s tobacco-free policy. The institution may require additional information or documents as part of the hiring process.
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