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The Department of OtolaryngologyHead and Neck Surgery is seeking a comprehensive Otolaryngologist with a strong commitment to patient care research and resident & medical student education. The ideal candidate will have a strong interest in otology.
Our faculty spans the entire depth of the field to include head and neck surgery laryngology otology skull base surgery rhinology allergy sleep medicine facial plastics & reconstructive surgery as well as pediatric otolaryngology.
Additional information about Temples Department of Otolaryngology Head & Neck Surgery can be found here.
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Procedure for Candidacy
In order to be considered for this position you must complete an online application.
Application materials should include a curriculum vitae (CV) and contact information for three professional references. A personal statement summarizing qualifications professional goals and participation in activities that promote diversity and inclusion and plans to make future contributions is strongly encouraged.
Please address all applications to: Cecelia Schmalbach MD MSc FACS David Myers MD Professor and Chair Department of OtolaryngologyHead and Neck Surgery Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University C/O Grace Kasunic Physician/Faculty Recruiter Office of Physician/Faculty Recruitment and Retention.
For confidential inquires and or questions about the opportunity please contact Grace Kasunic:
We are especially interested in qualified candidates from diverse backgrounds and underrepresented groups. For more information about diversity at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine please visit theOffice of Health Equity Diversity and Inclusion.
Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer and strongly encourages applications from women minorities veterans and persons with disabilities.
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