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Description
The Department of Anesthesiology at Duke University Medical Center is seeking a full time Vascular and Liver Transplant Anesthesiologist to work in the General, Vascular and Transplant (GVT) division, and join the liver transplant anesthesiology team. Ideal candidates will be BC/BE in Anesthesiology and have significant experience and expertise in the field of liver transplant anesthesiology.
- Responsibilities will include providing clinical care to colorectal, hepatobiliary, endocrine, vascular, urology and transplant patients.
- Candidates should have a commitment to research and resident education
- The GVT division is nationally recognized for groundbreaking Enhanced Recovery pathways and clinical care to complex patients and well as excellence in clinical research, and education.
- The liver transplant team consists of around 10 team members and provides world class care to around 200 liver transplant patients per year with some of the best outcomes in the country.
- Division members also have the opportunity to staff the world renowned Preoperative and Surgical Screening (PASS) Clinic.
Duke University Hospital is a Level I trauma center, and home to the Duke Cancer Center and the Duke Transplant Center. Duke has been a pioneer in organ transplantation since 1965, with one of the nation’s first kidney transplant programs. Caring for more than 600 people each year and our ability to perform transplant procedures not offered by other centers has made us one of the top transplant centers in the U.S.
Salary and rank will be commensurate with training and experience. The Department of Anesthesiology offers a robust compensation plan that rewards clinical productivity and academic excellence. Additionally, faculty members enjoy Duke’s comprehensive benefit package.
Duke is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to providing employment opportunities without regard to an individual’s age, color, disability, gender, gender expression, gender identity, genetic information, national origin, race, religion (including pregnancy and pregnancy-related conditions), sexual orientation, or military status.
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