University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health

Comprehensive Ophthalmology Faculty

Madison, WI

full-time
Inpatient and outpatient

Job Summary:

The Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences (DOVS) has built a world class reputation for compassionate patient care, cutting edge research, and hands-on training programs for resident physicians and clinical fellows. We are seeking candidates for a comprehensive ophthalmology position that will involve patient care, teaching and support/develop clinical research. The position is estimated at 80% for comprehensive ophthalmology and 20% for academic time. Clinical activities will include patient care at UW Health clinic locations. Teaching activities will involve medical students, residents, and fellows. Research activities may include participation in clinical trials and/or translational research.

Responsibilities:

-Direct medical and surgical care of patients consistent with the scope of a comprehensive ophthalmology practice.
-A variety of clinical sites are available to practice at UW Health. Potential locations to provide care would be the following: 1 S. Park Clinic, UW East Clinic, Deming Way Clinic, VAH, and/or regional clinics.
-General ophthalmology call requirements consistent with the standard for DOVS general call expectations.
-A strong commitment to teaching and mentoring residents, fellows, and medical students.
-Development/support of clinical or basic science research programs within the department.
-Involvement in clinical, education or research working groups within the DOVS as appropriate.
-Commitment to a collegial, productive working relationship with faculty and staff.

Institutional Statement on Diversity:

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The University of Wisconsin-Madison fulfills its public mission by creating a welcoming and inclusive community for people from every background - people who as students, faculty, and staff serve Wisconsin and the world.

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Education:

Required
Terminal Degree
MD, Board certified or eligible in Ophthalmology.

Qualifications:

-Board Certified/Board eligible in Ophthalmology at time of application.
-Residency training in U.S. Ophthalmology Accredited Program is required by start date.
-Relevant experience in clinical practice.
-Interest in medical student and resident education.
-Candidates for Associate Professor (CHS) or full Professor (CHS) rank must meet criteria for appointment at rank per UW School of Medicine and Public Health guidelines for appointment and promotion on the CHS track.

License/Certification:

Required
MD - Physician - State Licensure

Wisconsin Medical License required by start date

[1]: http://diversity.wisc.edu

About University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health

Recognized as an international leader in education, research and service, the School of Medicine and Public Health continues to evolve to meet changing health care needs.From creating academic programs targeting health professional shortage areas to becoming the nation's first school to integrate medicine and public health, the University of Wisconsin consistently strives to be on the forefront of health care innovation through service, science, scholarship and social responsibility. See why we're consistently recognized as an international leader in education, research and service.

Posted April 2, 2025