ASSISTANT/ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, UROLOGY, YALE UNIVERSITY
Yale University
Application
Details
Posted: 23-Sep-24
Location: New Haven, Connecticut
Type: Full Time
Sector:
Hospital, Public and Private
Internal Number: General
About the Department of Urology at the Yale School of Medicine
At Yale Urology, our surgeons care for patients with a wide variety of conditions, from the most common to the most complicated urologic problems. We offer our patients comprehensive programs in a broad range of subspecialties including oncology, infertility, pediatrics, neuro-urology and female urology, the management of stone disease and minimally invasive surgery. The department makes substantial contributions to research and education in urology, ensuring that patients have access to cutting-edge methodologies and the latest clinical findings.
Our urologists have developed clinical expertise in one or more sub-specialties to provide comprehensive treatment of the most complex urological problems which can include:
Urologic oncology, including cancer of the bladder, prostate, testis, kidney, and penis
Kidney stone prevention and treatment, including extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL), nutrition counseling and medical management
Neuro and female urology, providing care for voiding dysfunction, incontinence, female urologic problems, and urinary tract difficulties related to neurologic diseases
Treatment of male infertility, addressed with microsurgical and minimally-invasive techniques for conditions such as varicoceles, obstruction of the vas deferens or epididymis, and dysfunction of sperm maturation
Our urologists use laparoscopic techniques, decreasing the usual lengths of stay associated with traditional surgery.
Positions’ Description
The Yale School of Medicine, Department of Urology is a leading provider of patient care. We are seeking several full-time Urologists to join our team. A commitment to multidisciplinary care, clinical innovation, and a consistently outstanding experience for patients and their families is expected. Depending on the interests of the successful candidate, this position could involve various opportunities to participate in clinical, translational, or population-based research and the teaching of medical students, residents, and fellows.
Our department anticipates that the successful candidate will have a dynamic personality, outstanding communication and interpersonal skills, and a demonstrated commitment to cultural diversity, inclusion, and academic collaboration.
Applicants must hold a M.D. degree and be board certified/board eligible in Urology to qualify.
Academic appointment will be commensurate with experience.
Our department anticipates that the successful candidate will have a dynamic personality, outstanding communication and interpersonal skills, and a demonstrated commitment to cultural diversity, inclusion, and academic collaboration.
At Yale Urology, our surgeons care for patients with a wide variety of conditions, from the most common to the most complicated urologic problems. We offer our patients comprehensive programs in a broad range of subspecialties including oncology, infertility, pediatrics, neuro-urology and female urology, the management of stone disease and minimally invasive surgery. The department makes substantial contributions to research and education in urology, ensuring that patients have access to cutting-edge methodologies and the latest clinical findings.Our urologists have developed clinical expertise in one or more sub-specialties to provide comprehensive treatment of the most complex urological problems which can include:Urologic oncology, including cancer of the bladder, prostate, testis, kidney, and penis;Kidney stone prevention and treatment, including extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL), nutrition counseling and medical management;Neuro and female urology, providing care for voiding dysfunction, incontinence, female urologic problems, and urinary tract difficulties related to neurologic diseases;Treatment of male infertility, addressed with microsurgical and minimally-invas...ive techniques for conditions such as varicoceles, obstruction of the vas deferens or epididymis, and dysfunction of sperm maturation.Our urologists use laparoscopic techniques, decreasing the usual lengths of stay associated with traditional surgery.