Assistant Professor, University Medical Line, Dept of Cardiothoracic Surgery
Listed on 2026-02-01
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Doctor/Physician
Surgeon, Cardiologist
Work type: University Medical Line
Location: Stanford University, VA Palo Alto Health Care System (VAPAHCS)
Categories: School of Medicine
OverviewThere has been significant growth in thoracic aortic surgery and transcatheter aortic and valvular therapies at the Palo Alto Veterans Affairs Health Care System. There is a programmatic need to recruit a cardiothoracic surgeon with expertise in these areas to join the Stanford faculty in the Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery at Stanford University as an Assistant Professor in the University Medical Line at the Palo Alto VA.
There will be robust opportunity to participate in thoracic aortic surgery, valvular surgery, and other subspecialty areas in adult cardiovascular surgery at the Palo Alto VA. There will be occasional clinical coverage responsibilities at the Stanford main campus and at other Stanford-affiliated sites. There is a great desire to develop an integrated research program related to thoracic aortic diseases at the Palo Alto VA.
Thus, this individual will also be specifically tasked with conducting basic science, translational, and engineering research in innovative aortic and cardiovascular therapies with the goal of developing an independently funded laboratory. The individual will also be involved in surgical resident and medical student education.
- Participate in thoracic aortic surgery, valvular surgery, and other subspecialty areas in adult cardiovascular surgery at the Palo Alto VA, with occasional clinical coverage at Stanford main campus and other Stanford-affiliated sites.
- Develop and lead an integrated research program related to thoracic aortic diseases, including basic science, translational, and engineering research toward an independently funded laboratory.
- Engage in surgical resident and medical student education.
- Contribute to clinical care, clinical teaching, scholarly activity, and institutional service in alignment with programmatic needs.
- The successful applicant must be board-eligible or board-certified in Cardiothoracic Surgery and residency-trained in Cardiothoracic Surgery.
- Demonstrate excellence or promise of excellence in clinical care, teaching, and scholarly activity appropriate to the programmatic need, with potential to attain regional recognition.
- Evidence of commitment to teaching if there was no formal teaching experience; potential to meet or exceed acceptable standards in teaching.
- Develop an active clinical practice, be an active teacher of medical students, residents, and fellows, and develop a robust research program.
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