
location_onGeorgia State University, 33, Gilmer Street Southeast, Five Points, Old Fourth Ward, Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia, 30303, United States
The Department of Urology at Emory University School of Medicine invites applications for a fellowship-trained position in Urogynecology and Reconstructive Pelvic Surgery (URPS). This role is integral to our established multidisciplinary pelvic floor program, where we collaborate with colleagues in Gynecology, Colorectal Surgery, and Physical Therapy to provide comprehensive care.
This is a full-time faculty appointment available on either a tenure-track or non-tenure clinical track, at the rank of Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor, commensurate with experience and qualifications. The successful candidate will provide expert evaluation, medical management, and surgical treatment for female pelvic floor disorders, including urinary and fecal incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse, overactive bladder, voiding dysfunction, and fistula repair.
You will perform advanced reconstructive procedures using minimally invasive approaches, such as robotic, laparoscopic, and vaginal techniques. The position involves participating in both inpatient and outpatient clinical activities across the Emory Healthcare network sites. A key component of this role is mentoring residents and fellows in clinical and surgical training, contributing to the next generation of urologists.
Interested candidates should submit their application materials to the Department of Urology. Please ensure your submission includes your curriculum vitae, a statement of interest, and contact information for three professional references.
Emory University is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to building a diverse community of faculty, staff, and students. We encourage applications from individuals of all backgrounds.
Work model: On-site
Georgia State University, 33, Gilmer Street Southeast, Five Points, Old Fourth Ward, Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia, 30303, United States
Atlanta, Georgia
Prior academic faculty experience or demonstrated research productivity. Experience with robotic-assisted surgery and advanced laparoscopic techniques. History of extramural grant funding or active research portfolio. Interest in clinical outcomes research, health disparities, or translational science.