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Pediatric Otolaryngologist Needed in Philadelphia
Dallas, Texas, United States
Job Summary
Occupation
Physician
Specialty
Otolaryngology-Pediatric
Degree Required
MD/DO
Position Type
Permanent/Full-Time
Work Environment
Ambulatory Surgery Center (ASC)
Academic/Training Program
Hospital
Clinic/Private Practice
Location
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Visa Sponsorship
No
Job Description
Last Update:
7/05/18
St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children is seeking an additional Pediatric Otolaryngologist to join our well-established practice at a tertiary-care, stand-alone children’s hospital.
The successful candidate will possess strong interest in clinical Pediatric ENT an inner city setting. Responsibilities will include direct patient care, clinical program development, clinical research as well as teaching fellows, residents, and medical students.
The team of board-certified specialists includes a rhinologist who performs endoscopic sinus surgery; an airway specialist who performs laryngotracheal reconstructive surgery; a head and neck specialist, and general pediatric otolaryngologists.
St. Christopher’s boasts airway endoscopy with video screening as well as cochlear implant equipment and technicians trained to work with the processing equipment. The Section is also active in the multi-disciplinary Airway Program, which provides a multi-disciplinary approach to the treatment of airway abnormalities. The Cochlear Implant Program identifies and treats candidates age one and above who are suitable for cochlear implants.
Looking toward the future, the Section is focusing its research efforts on obstructive sleep apnea, the surgical correction of laryngotracheal stenosis, pediatric sinus disease, and pediatric voice disorders and care for the hearing-impaired.
Our training programs include senior medical student electives, ENT residents from two training programs, and an advanced practice nurse training program.
The selected individual will be proposed for an academic appointment at Drexel University College of Medicine with a rank commensurate with experience and qualifications.
Please submit CV for consideration. All inquiries are kept strictly confidential.
The successful candidate will possess strong interest in clinical Pediatric ENT an inner city setting. Responsibilities will include direct patient care, clinical program development, clinical research as well as teaching fellows, residents, and medical students.
The team of board-certified specialists includes a rhinologist who performs endoscopic sinus surgery; an airway specialist who performs laryngotracheal reconstructive surgery; a head and neck specialist, and general pediatric otolaryngologists.
St. Christopher’s boasts airway endoscopy with video screening as well as cochlear implant equipment and technicians trained to work with the processing equipment. The Section is also active in the multi-disciplinary Airway Program, which provides a multi-disciplinary approach to the treatment of airway abnormalities. The Cochlear Implant Program identifies and treats candidates age one and above who are suitable for cochlear implants.
Looking toward the future, the Section is focusing its research efforts on obstructive sleep apnea, the surgical correction of laryngotracheal stenosis, pediatric sinus disease, and pediatric voice disorders and care for the hearing-impaired.
Our training programs include senior medical student electives, ENT residents from two training programs, and an advanced practice nurse training program.
The selected individual will be proposed for an academic appointment at Drexel University College of Medicine with a rank commensurate with experience and qualifications.
Please submit CV for consideration. All inquiries are kept strictly confidential.