Full-time
Posted 7 days ago
Job description
Position: Academic Urologist
Are you a Board-Certified Urologist with a passion for teaching and clinical excellence? This is a unique opportunity to work in a hospital ministry setting, mentoring medical students and residents while being part of a well-established, busy practice.
What We Offer:- Ambulatory Clinic Hours:
- Monday Friday, 8:00 a.m. 4:30 p.m.
- Three days in clinic and two days per week dedicated to surgery, with dedicated OR time.
- Various in-office procedures including Cystoscopes, ultrasound, prostate biopsies, BCG, etc. (excluding vasectomies).
- Average outpatient clinic volumes: per day.
- Call rotation: 1:2 with residents taking first call.
- Inpatient rounding as needed.
- Minimum two years teaching and leadership experience required.
- Competitive compensation and benefits package.
The ideal candidate will be a Board-Certified Urologist who demonstrates a strong focus on clinical excellence and patient satisfaction. Exceptional interpersonal skills are a must, along with the ability to collaborate effectively with existing medical staff to ensure the highest quality of patient care.
Why Join Us:This is a chance to make a real impact, shaping the future of medicine by training the next generation of physicians. If you're seeking a challenging position that combines clinical practice, procedural work, and teaching in a supportive environment, we want to talk to you.
Location:Situated near Norridge, IL, this area offers a diverse community with easy access to cultural amenities, outdoor activities, and a vibrant local scene.
If you're interested in this unique opportunity, please contact us:
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Join us in advancing patient care, education, and excellence in Urology. Your expertise will leave a lasting impact on the future of healthcare.
_x000D x000D_ HDAJOBS MDSTAFF HDAJOBS MDSTAFFFrequently asked questions
Q: What skills or qualities help someone succeed as a Urologist?
A: To succeed as a Urologist, one must possess core technical skills such as proficiency in surgical procedures, including endoscopic and open surgeries, as well as expertise in diagnosing and treating urological conditions through imaging and laboratory tests. Additionally, strong communication and interpersonal skills are essential for building trust with patients, collaborating with healthcare teams, and providing empathetic care. These technical and soft skills enable Urologists to deliver high-quality patient care, manage complex cases, and stay up-to-date with the latest medical advancements, ultimately supporting their career growth and effectiveness in the role.
Q: What is the career path for a Urologist?
A: A Urologist's career typically progresses from a Resident Physician to an Attending Physician, with opportunities to specialize in subfields like pediatric urology, oncology, or reconstructive surgery. As they gain experience, Urologists can move into mid-level roles such as Clinical Professor, Department Chair, or Medical Director, overseeing clinical operations and teaching the next generation of urologists. Senior roles, including Chief of Urology or Medical Director of a large healthcare system, offer opportunities for leadership, research, and policy development, ultimately leading to long-term career prospects in academia, research, or executive leadership positions.
