Job Summary and Responsibilities
As our Clinical and academic Chief of Thoracic Surgery, you will be part of our vibrant program and expand our clinical, research, and educational activities in conjunction with our Department of Surgery, Pulmonary Medicine, and Lynch Cancer Center.
Every day, you will provide leadership in an academic and teaching environment, educating Creighton Universitys surgical residents and medical students in collaboration with scientists within Common Spirit Health and the Creighton University School of Medicine. Founded by the merger of Dignity Health and Catholic Health Initiatives in 2019, Common Spirit Health is the largest Catholic health system and the second-largest nonprofit hospital chain in the United States. At Creighton University Medical Center, our Department of Surgery & Section of Pulmonary Medicine are one of the nations highest quality, award-winning programs. Thoracic Surgery program is part of our integrated, multi-specialty system, working with the members of interventional medical and surgical teams, committed to the highest quality and outcomes.
In addition, our program is further augmented by our many other resources associated with our academic institution including our inpatient and outpatient cardiac rehabilitation program
Resident activity with the department of surgery is highly engaging at our University Medical Center and Level I Trauma Center. The department of surgery trains over 25 residents and fellows, while our section of Pulmonary and Critical Medicine trains 15 fellows, year over year.
To be successful in this role, the candidate will be board certified in thoracic surgery with fellowship training in non-cardiac thoracic surgery, clinical experience in the management of thoracic diseases, and training in minimally invasive surgery and/or robotic assisted surgery and a desire to develop and lead an integrated thoracic oncology program. In addition, the candidate should have a strong academic interest and participate in resident education and clinical research. A minimum of 5 years of experience with demonstrated leadership skills is preferred. Also, the ideal candidate to have a track record of scholarly and educational activities at the level of Associate Professor at Creighton University School of Medicine.
We are offering a highly competitive salary, starting bonus and relocation assistance, in addition to our competitivechief package in conjunction with Creighton University School of Medicine
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Required:
Doctor of Medicine (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) degree from an accredited institution
Board certification or eligibility in Cardiothoracic Surgery
Active or eligible license in the state of Nebraska
Strong clinical skills with experience in programmaticdevelopment
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
Ability to work collaboratively in a team-oriented environment
Commitment to providing high-quality, compassionate care
Omaha, Nebraska is consistently ranked as one of America's best cities for livability, affordability, quality of life, and schooling. The Omaha Metro area has a population of approximately 1 million, and provides opportunities for a variety of extra-curricular activities with a robust trails system, multiple natural lakes, and a busy downtown with concert and other live show venues.
CHI and Creighton University Medical Center are committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion. Women, Under-represented minorities, and Veterans are strongly encouraged to apply.
Academic Health System
CHI Health is affiliated with Creighton University School of Medicine, a reputable and prestigious medical school with strong Jesuit values in education, research and service. Together, we are shaping a new future for Academic Health and serving as a trend-settingmodel for the academic health system of clinical care embedded in education, research and innovation. Our new Academic Medical Center at Bergan Mercy supports a culture where academic and community physicians collaborate.