Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor (University Medical Line), Department of Surgery
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Stanford University
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The Department of Surgery, School of Medicine at Stanford University seeks to fill several academic surgeon positions in the Divisions of Abdominal Transplantation and General Surgery. Clinical specialties include abdominal transplant surgery, minimally invasive/bariatric surgery, colorectal surgery, complex general surgical oncology, hepatobiliary surgery, breast surgery, and trauma/surgical critical care/emergency general surgery. These faculty positions will be at the Assistant, Associate, or full Professor level (based on the candidate’s qualifications) in the University Medical Line (UML). The primary location for these positions will be at Stanford Hospital & Clinics, with the potential for a percentage of time dedicated to the VA, Stanford Children’s Hospital, and other satellite locations including South Bay Cancer Center, Valley Care-Pleasanton, and SHC Emeryville. Candidates may also be considered for the opportunity for a leadership position in these specialties. |
Academic Emergency Medicine Faculty
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Stanford University
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The Department of Emergency Medicine at Stanford University seeks board-certified academic faculty in Emergency Medicine to join at the Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, or Professor level in the University Medical Line. The Department welcomes and encourages people of all backgrounds to apply.
The successful applicant must have an MD/DO with the requisite research training or extensive experience in research and must demonstrate a track record or the potential to obtain a track record of independently funded investigator-initiated research. |
GYNECOLOGIC ONCOLOGIST, CLINICAL TRIALS/TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH DIRECTOR
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Stanford University
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The Gynecologic Oncology Division in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Stanford University seeks outstanding gynecologic oncologists for a faculty position to serve as the director of clinical trials/translational research. |