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Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta (Children’s) and Emory University School of Medicine (Emory) are seeking a fellowship trained pediatric abdominal transplant surgeon with strong clinical and academic foundation to join the Division of Pediatric Abdominal Transplant Surgery. Children’s has of one of the largest and most diverse abdominal pediatric transplant programs in the country, focusing on kidney, liver and dual organ transplantation.
The ideal candidate will partner with the Division Chief of Abdominal Transplant Surgery, Transplant Medical Director Leadership and Emory’s Adult Transplant Center surgeons to continue our journey of being a nationally recognized pediatric liver and kidney transplant programs. The candidate will be able to leverage the unique resources and capabilities of the free-standing children’s hospital and affiliation with the Emory University academic medical center to maintain a high-volume center with excellent quality outcomes. Candidates will be considered based on their experience and long-term career interests.
Summary of Duties and Responsibilities:
Clinical
Administrative
Quality & Research
Teaching/Education
Minimum Qualifications:
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