The Surgical Director of the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) Lung Transplant Program provides clinical and programmatic leadership for lung transplantation on the MGH campus. This role is responsible for the surgical clinical care of patients within the lung transplant program at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) in collaboration with the MGB system, including Brigham and Women’s Hospital. The expectation is that the Director will provide expertise and care in a partnered, unified approach in strategy, standards, quality, operations, and culture - although unique expertise and specialization may reside at each academic site. Lung transplant services currently occur at the two academic medical center sites, with MGH increasing year-over-year to nearly 90 lung transplant operations last year, including complex and multi-organ transplants. As a system, MGB averages 110-140 Lung Transplants per year, with strong expertise in EVLP and mechanical circulatory support. MGH is one of the world’s leading centers for complex tracheal surgery, also adding an important facet to thoracic and transplant surgical care and expertise. The MGH and BWH Surgical Directors are accountable for ensuring excellent surgical care and clinical operations that occur at their specific site. In all functional respects, lung transplantation operates as a collaborative MGB program with shared governance between the sites, creation of aligned clinical pathways, common quality metrics, coordinated regulatory oversight, and a unified and coordinated vision for growth and discovery. The MGH Surgical Director serves as a practicing lung transplant physician/surgeon and provides hands-on clinical care, both pre- and post-transplant, regulatory compliance, quality and safety, clinical performance, and strategic development. The role works in close partnership with the Medical Director of MGH Lung Transplantation, Chief of the MGB Transplant Center, the Division Chiefs of both MGB Thoracic Surgery and Pulmonary Medicine, as well as BWH-based Surgical and Medical Lung Transplant Directors as needed. Collaborative working relationships will be critical with physicians from cross-disciplines, hospital leadership, transplant administration, and system leaders to advance high-quality, compliant, and patient-centered lung transplant care across MGB.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Director
Education Level
Ph.D. or professional degree