Step into a thriving, dynamic ophthalmology practice where you'll work alongside renowned surgeons and dedicated support staff, all united by a shared mission to restore and preserve sight through exceptional retinal care. As an ophthalmologist specializing in retina and vitreoretinal surgery, you will restore and preserve vision for patients with retinal disorders, including macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, retinal detachments, and other vitreoretinal diseases. You will evaluate and diagnose a wide range of retinal and vitreoretinal conditions, determining when surgical or medical intervention is needed. Utilize advanced surgical techniques, including retinal detachment repair (scleral buckle, vitrectomy), macular surgery, retinal laser procedures, and intravitreal injections. Perform comprehensive pre-operative and post-operative assessments to ensure optimal outcomes for retinal and vitreoretinal procedures. Conduct precise, minimally invasive vitreoretinal surgical procedures and provide attentive post-operative care, monitoring retinal recovery and visual outcomes. Collaborate with a dynamic team of surgeons, optometrists, technicians, scribes, and front office staff to deliver comprehensive retinal and vitreoretinal care. Treat a wide range of ophthalmic cases, with emphasis on retinal diseases, diabetic eye disease, macular pathology, retinal vascular disorders, and complex vitreoretinal surgeries. This is more than a job—it's an opportunity to make a lasting impact in a vibrant community while advancing your retina career. Imagine collaborating with seven accomplished surgeons, an experienced optometrist, and a skilled team of technicians, scribes, and front-office professionals.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Senior
Education Level
Ph.D. or professional degree