Central Michigan University College of Medicine and CMU Health are looking for a Colorectal Surgeon to join 2 other academic colorectal surgeons in a high-volume practice.
This surgeon will help to address clinical backlog due to the significant need for colorectal surgical services in our community.
This role includes resident and medical student education, as well as faculty clinic.
Position Description:
Central Michigan University College of Medicine is seeking a BC/BE Colorectal Surgeon to join our existing Faculty team. Selected candidate will be responsible for the growth of a clinically oriented academic practice with an emphasis on teaching residents and medical students, providing state of the art care and clinical trials. Along with administrative roles, the selected candidate will provide both academic work rounds and attending rounds and will be engaged in providing quality education in a clinical environment, serve diverse patients, including the medically underserved and low-income population. This position is full time, employed position that offers, competitive salary, vacation, benefits, malpractice, etc. Candidate must be able to obtain a Michigan license and interested in scholarly activities.
CMU is an equal opportunity employer.
Requirements
Compensation Package may include:
Central Michigan University (CMU) College of Medicine and CMU Health – an academic medical institution in Saginaw, MI is striving to improve access to quality health care with an emphasis on serving medically underserved populations.
CMU Health’s nine clinics are located in the Great Lakes Bay Region – admired for its livable communities and great quality of life.
Our distinguished physicians and faculty also lead community health initiatives, address critical health care issues, and advance research as the Great Lakes Bay Region’s leader in academic medicine.
Why choose CMU?
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