University of Oregon

Assistant Professor

University of Oregon$150K — $200K *
Healthcare
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • MD/DO with Board Certification in Vascular Surgery
  • Eligibility for state medical licensure and hospital privileges
  • Strong communication and team-building abilities
  • Commitment to teaching and mentoring with a solid academic background
  • Willingness to be on-call and participate in group scheduling for 24/7 vascular surgery coverage
  • Experience with multi-disciplinary patient care rounds
  • Competence in a wide range of vascular surgical procedures, including aortic and peripheral arterial disease management

Responsibilities

  • Provide expert clinical care for a full spectrum of arterial and venous diseases
  • Advance vascular services through strategic outreach and program growth
  • Participate in multidisciplinary patient care and quality-improvement initiatives
  • Engage in departmental educational activities and deliver lectures
  • Conduct clinical outcomes research and quality-improvement scholarship
  • Participate in community outreach with affiliate hospitals
  • Develop a referral base for vascular surgery patients

Benefits

  • Opportunities for research and education involvement
  • Participation in structured learning forums and professional conferences
  • Multi-disciplinary collaboration within a comprehensive care network
  • Engagement in community outreach initiatives
  • Access to state-of-the-art surgical facilities and technologies
Full Job Description
Department Overview

The Division of Vascular Surgery at OHSU provides excellent patient care while maintaining educational and research-rich programs that train surgeons and researchers and enhance their understanding of the vascular system. A special interest in quality outcomes and measurement drives much of the division's research they offer a 2-year vascular and endovascular surgery fellowship as well as an integrated residency program. OHSU's vascular surgeons operate out of the Knight Cardiovascular Institute.

Function/Duties of Position

The successful candidate will provide expert clinical care in vascular surgery, with a practice that includes the full spectrum of arterial and venous disease. In addition, the faculty member will help advance vascular services across OHSU's clinical network by supporting program growth and engaging in strategic outreach with community partners to expand access to high-quality vascular care. The appointee will also participate in multidisciplinary care and contribute to systemwide quality-improvement initiatives, including the development of standardized care pathways, outcomes-driven projects, and performance-improvement efforts aligned with institutional priorities.

This position includes active involvement in education for medical students, residents, and fellows. Faculty are expected to participate in and contribute to departmental educational activities, such as Morbidity and Mortality Conference, Surgery Grand Rounds, case-based teaching sessions, and other structured learning forums. The faculty member will also deliver lectures and educational content within the institution and to broader regional and national audiences.

Scholarly activity is expected and may include clinical outcomes research, quality-improvement scholarship, technology assessment, innovation in surgical techniques, or collaborative research initiatives. The faculty member will also participate in outreach activities at affiliated community hospitals, including limited clinical coverage and shared quality initiatives, in support of strengthening regional surgical networks and elevating the standard of vascular care across partner sites.

Required Qualifications

  • MD/DO (or equivalent) with Board Certification in Vascular Surgery
  • Eligibility for [state] medical licensure and hospital privileges.
  • Strong communication, change management, and team-building skills.
  • Commitment to teaching and mentoring; academic track record appropriate to rank.
  • Ensure that vascular surgery services are available seven (7) days per week, twenty-four (24) hours a day by participating in group scheduling and call responsibilities.
  • Responsible for participating in daily multi-disciplinary rounds on nursing units.
  • Performs a broad range of vascular surgical procedures with significant competence in both open and endovascular vascular surgery procedures, including aortic disease as well as peripheral arterial disease.
  • Documents clinical care in an appropriate, timely and accurate manner including H & Ps, operation notes, progress notes and DC summaries.
  • Develops a referral base for vascular surgery patients
  • Opportunity for research, resident education, and participation in conferences as an OHSU faculty member


About University of Oregon

The University of Oregon is a public flagship research university in Eugene, Oregon. Founded in 1876, the institution's 295-acre campus is along the Willamette River. Since July 2014, UO has been governed by the Board of Trustees of the University of Oregon. The university has a Carnegie Classification of "highest research activity" and has 19 research centers and institutes. UO was admitted to the Association of American Universities in 1969.
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