The Orthopaedics Department Emory University at Grady is recruiting a full-time, adult reconstruction physician specializing in joints trauma to join the rapidly expanding Orthopaedic service line. The focus is on the management of elective adult reconstruction patient care needs with a focus on trauma management. Practice locations at Grady Memorial Hospital. Competitive candidates will have completed and be board-eligible or certified in Joints Trauma and a disasterplasty fellowship.
A commitment to quality patient care as well as the teaching of residents, fellows, and other healthcare providers is required. An interest in research is preferred. Strong clinical, administrative and interpersonal skills are necessary.
Candidates are expected to be BC/BE in their respective field. Completion of a fellowship is required. Salary and level of appointment will be commensurate with the qualifications and experience of the applicant.
Applications, including a cover letter, an up-to-date curriculum vitae, and complete information for three references should be submitted.
Positions will remain open until filled.
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