Description of Position:
We offer a one year fellowship with a focus on minimally invasive and robotic surgery. Our center performs around 1000 robotic prostatectomies per year.
Our center produces a high volume of academic publications, and are involved in several clinical trials and research projects yearly.
Clinical Responsibilities
Principal duties and job responsibilities
o Demonstrates through behavior AdventHealth Hospital’s Core Values of Integrity, Compassion, Balance, Excellence, Stewardship, and Teamwork as outlined in the organizations’ Performance Excellence Program
o Fulfill all the requirements as detailed by:
o Academic accrediting body
o Graduate Medical Education Committee
o Resident Manual
o Resident Contract
o Provide patient care including consult service, surgery and inpatient service under the supervision of the Medical Director
o Teach hospital or practice personnel or visitors as requested.
o Complete research projects as designated by the Director.
a Take call as designated by the Director.
a Bill in accordance with Medicare guidelines
a Performs other duties as assigned or directed by the Program Director of appropriate Specialty and Subspecialty Residency Program to insure the smooth operations of the department and a complete educational experience.
Eligibility
- If International, must be open to either an H1B visa or an J-1 visa. Due to current circumstances we may only be able to offer a J1 visa.
o H1B clinical visa requires completion of steps 1, 2 and 3 of the USMLE
- Must be eligible for a State of Florida training license
- Must be eligible for malpractice as determined by the Adventist Health System (AHS)Trust
Application Process
To apply for this position, applicants must submit the following for consideration
- Current CV (in English)
- Three (3) letters of recommendation from supervising physicians
- Intended start date
- Current visa status (if applicable)
- USMLE scores
- Writing sample
Applicants must be able to interview in person (at own expense). This is usually conducted at the annual AUA meeting