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Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery Urologist

Louisville, KY

UofL Health with the Department of Urology at the University of Louisville is seeking a BC/BE Urologist with training in Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery. This position will help to expand the department's full-time clinical and academic faculty.

 

The faculty position responsibilities include patient care, resident and medical student education along with clinical and/or

basic science research opportunities. Candidates should be committed to

academic medicine and have broad experience in all aspects of urology.

Completion of an FPMRS fellowship is required.

 

Academic rank and base salary will be commensurate with the candidate’s qualifications and will include an academic appointment at the University of Louisville School of Medicine in Louisville, KY. The successful applicant will join several full-time faculty members in a fully accredited Urology Residency Training Program (two residents per level). This position includes clinical duties and responsibilities at our tertiary University Medical Center and at our affiliated teaching institutions: Norton Healthcare, Jewish Hospital and Robley Rex VA Medical Center.

 

Review of applications for these positions will begin immediately and continue until the positions are filled. J-1 visa holders are encouraged to apply.

 

To apply to the position, please forward your CV to Stephanie Rogers, physician recruiter at stephanie.rogers@uoflhealth.org. A copy may also be sent to the department chair, Murali K. Ankem, MD, M.B.A

at murali.ankem@louisville.edu.

 

Contact:

Stephanie Rogers, physician recruiter

UofL Health - UofL Physicians

(502) 523-9298

stephanie.rogers@uoflhealth.org

 

Dr. Murali Ankem, Urology Department Chair

University of Louisville School of Medicine

(502) 588-4744

murali.ankem@louisville.edu

FPMRS/Urogynecology
Kentucky
Yes

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