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American Association of Integrated Healthcare Delivery Systems

Division Chief, Pediatric Urology

American Association of Integrated Healthcare Delivery Systems, Dallas, Texas, United States, 75215

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Division Chief, Pediatric Urology – UT Southwestern Medical Center and Children’s Health UT Southwestern Medical Center and Children’s Health seek an exceptional leader to serve as Division Chief, Pediatric Urology. This is a unique opportunity to lead a nationally ranked division at a world‑class academic medical center, driving innovation in clinical care, research, and education. The division is poised for transformative growth with the construction of a new, state‑of‑the‑art pediatric hospital campus, representing a major investment in pediatric care and research.

The Opportunity – Transforming Pediatric Urology in Dallas As Division Chief, you will shape the future of pediatric urology, advancing clinical excellence, academic leadership, and multidisciplinary collaboration. You will oversee a highly competitive fellowship program, mentor faculty and trainees, and foster a culture of teamwork, accountability, and innovation.

The Organization – UT Southwestern Medical Center & Children’s Health

Top 10 nationally ranked pediatric urology program (U.S. News & World Report)

Home to Nobel Laureates, National Academy members, and leading medical innovators

Major campus expansion underway: new $5B pediatric hospital, expanded facilities, and joint academic‑clinical hub

Outstanding workplace culture, recognized by Forbes and Becker’s Hospital Reviews

The Division of Pediatric Urology is nationally recognized for clinical excellence, academic leadership, and innovation.

The Role Position:

Division Chief, Pediatric Urology

Location:

Dallas, Texas

Reporting Relationship:

Claus G. Roehrborn, MD, Professor and Chair, Department of Urology

Website:

https://utswmed.org/conditions-treatments/pediatric-urology/

Key Responsibilities:

Set and execute strategic vision for the division

Oversee clinical operations, financial performance, and quality improvement initiatives

Mentor faculty, fellows, and residents; foster a culture of teamwork and accountability

Advance research, education, and clinical missions in collaboration with multidisciplinary teams

Lead through major campus expansion and innovation in pediatric care

The Candidate The ideal candidate is a visionary leader with:

Board certification in Urology (American Board of Urology) and subspecialty certification in Pediatric Urology

Minimum 5 years’ clinical experience in pediatric urology

Demonstrated success in academic leadership, quality improvement, and team building

Eligibility for Texas medical licensure

Commitment to advancing clinical quality, patient safety, and research productivity

Application Process Submit CV and a 2‑page letter of interest outlining your vision and leadership experience to:

Amber Gornik, Managing Associate

E: Amber.Gornik@kornferry.com

M: (215) 656-5354

Korn Ferry is proud to partner with UT Southwestern and Children’s Health in this search for transformative leadership.

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