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Head & Neck Surgical Oncologist

Univ of Mississippi Medical Center

Jackson, Mississippi
United States
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  • Head and Neck Surgery
  • Reconstructive Surgery

We are excited to share an outstanding opportunity for a fellowship-trained Head and Neck Oncologist/ Microvascular Reconstructive Surgeon to join the Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery at the University of Mississippi Medical Center (UMMC). As the only academic medical center in Mississippi, UMMC offers an exceptional environment for a thriving, high-volume referral-based practice. Our department proudly houses the only comprehensive team of otolaryngology subspecialists in the state, providing an unparalleled professional experience. We are seeking a specialist skilled in the following areas:

  • transoral robotic surgery
  • microvascular surgey
  • minimally invasive management of early-stage laryngeal cancers
  • Skull base surgery

In addition to clinical responsibilities, this faculty position offers immediate opportunities for leadership roles within the Head and Neck Division and the Cancer Center and Research Institute. This is an exciting chance to shape the future of the department and contribute to cutting-edge clinical care, research, and education.

Why Join UMMC Head and Neck Surgical Oncology?

  • Robust Clinical Practice: Access to a strong referral network and a diverse, complex case volume to further enhance your clinical expertise.
  • Comprehensive Team: Work alongside 2 other head and neck surgical oncologists, as well as a full complement of sub-specialty trained APPs. Additionally, benefit from the support of on-site speech-language pathologists and a dedicated nurse navigator.
  • Academic Excellence: Engage in mentoring residents and medical students, shaping the next generation of otolaryngologists.
  • Collaborative Environment: Contribute to a dynamic team by participating in weekly multidisciplinary cancer conferences.
  • Research & Innovation: Explore opportunities for both basic science and clinical research to advance the field and contribute to groundbreaking discoveries.

Life in Jackson, Mississippi: Jackson, the vibrant state capital, offers adynamic lifestyle with diverse dining, shopping, and outdoor activities,with recreational lakes, trails, and year-round attractions. Enjoy affordable living, top-rated schools, and a welcoming Southern culture in a metro area of 600,000 residents.

Please send a letter of interest and CV to [email protected].

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