Providence, RI 02903
| Specialty | Hepatobiliary Surgery |
|---|---|
| Profession | Physician |
The Division of Surgical Oncology in the Department of Surgery at the Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University and at Brown Health is seeking an academic HPB surgeon to lead our HPB team. This position will be based primarily at Rhode Island Hospital, with practice opportunities at other Brown-affiliated hospitals across the health system, including Newport Hospital and into southeastern Massachusetts.
The role is designed for a surgeon who is passionate about excellence in clinical care while also embracing the academic mission of our department. Approximately 80% of the position will be clinical, caring for patients with the full spectrum of HPB disease. In addition, there are rich opportunities to contribute to resident and fellow education and to engage in scholarly activity. The Division is proud to support a General Surgery Residency, providing a stimulating teaching environment with motivated trainees at multiple levels.
Faculty rank will be commensurate with experience. The department values innovation, collaboration, and mentorship, and we are particularly interested in individuals who can enhance the research and educational missions of the division. Areas of potential scholarly focus include basic science, outcomes research, surgical education, health services research, and clinical innovation, though we are open to diverse academic interests.
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As a major academic medical center, we use sophisticated technology, and our board-certified vascular surgeons specialize in endovascular therapies. In addition, our team also includes board-certified anesthesiologists, certified radiology technicians, circulating nurses, and endovascular technicians.
The Department of Surgery has 12 divisions and practices at 5 Brown University Health Hospitals. Brown University Health has a growing network of over 850 providers and offers a multitude of services that encompass medical areas such as internal medicine, emergency medicine, primary care, psychiatry and behavioral health, womens medicine, urgent care, and specialty services including cardiology, gastroenterology, neurosurgery, plastic surgery, and ophthalmology.