Job DescriptionMayo Clinic Arizona is seeking a fellowship-trained Head and Neck/Microvascular Surgeon to join our highly collaborative and multi-faceted Department of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery in Phoenix, Arizona.
Department and Division OverviewThe Head and Neck division at Mayo Clinic Arizona supports a thriving, high-volume multidisciplinary cancer and reconstructive practice within one of the nation's premier academic medical centers. Key features include:
- A comprehensive head and neck oncology program with a robust referral base across the Southwest and beyond.
- A busy microvascular reconstructive practice supported by advanced perioperative care resources.
- A leading transoral surgery program, including TORS and advanced endoscopic techniques.
- A complex skull base program with close partnership alongside world-class neurosurgery colleagues.
- A multidisciplinary cancer clinic that integrates surgical oncology, medical oncology, radiation oncology, pathology, radiology, speech-language pathology, and supportive care services.
- A deeply collaborative, patient-centered model aligned with Mayo Clinic's core value: the needs of the patient come first.
Opportunity HighlightsThis position offers an outstanding opportunity for a motivated surgeon to quickly build a meaningful and impactful career across clinical care, academic scholarship, education, and leadership:
- Establish a high-volume practice rapidly
- Immediate access to a strong referral network.
- Supported by an experienced, nationally recognized head and neck team.
- Multidisciplinary collaboration
- Work seamlessly with leading specialists across oncology, radiology, pathology, reconstructive surgery, and supportive care.
- Participate in established tumor boards and integrated care pathways.
- Research and innovation
- Dedicated institutional resources through Mayo Clinic Research.
- Opportunities for translational research, clinical trials, device innovation, and collaboration.
- Support for investigator-initiated studies, grant development, and national/international collaboration.
- Education and mentorship
- Engage in one-on-one resident mentorship within an apprenticeship model that has been foundational to Mayo Clinic's Graduate Medical Education program since its inception.
- Opportunities to teach medical students, residents, and fellows.
- Participate in curriculum development and educational leadership.
- Leadership development
- Access to formal leadership training through Mayo Clinic's internal leadership programs.
- Opportunities to assume divisional, departmental, or institutional leadership roles.
Qualifications- MD, DO, or equivalent degree from an accredited institution
- Fellowship training in an accredited Head and Neck Fellowship
- BE/BC with the American Board of Otolaryngology
- Eligibility for licensure in the state of Arizona