Duke Health, Department of Surgery
Position Description
Duke University School of Medicine (SOM) and Duke University Health System (DUHS) seek a nationally recognized ophthalmologist at the Associate Professor or Professor level to serve as Chair of the Department of Ophthalmology. Reporting directly to the Executive Vice President for Health Affairs of Duke University/Dean of the School of Medicine, the chair has the opportunity to shape a robust academic department with a proven reputation for providing high-quality, innovative, patient-centered care, advancing cutting edge research, and cultivating a wide-range of educational opportunities for medical students, residents, and fellows. The ideal candidate will be an experienced, growth-minded and visionary leader who possesses outstanding communication skills, a distinguished record of original research, dedication to the educational mission, an exceptional clinical reputation, a commitment to the missions of Duke Health, and who personally models and promotes professionalism and integrity.- In collaboration with School of Medicine and Duke University Health System leadership, provide visionary and innovative leadership to guide the Department into the next phase of growth and development in the four mission areas: patient care, research, education, and community outreach.
- Maintain or enhance a strong administrative team which is closely aligned with the objectives of the chair. Recruit and retain strong division chiefs and vice chairs who collaborate with DUHS service line vice presidents, School of Medicine leadership and leadership of the Duke Health Integrated Practice (DHIP) to lead the clinical and academic missions.
- Promote physician, trainee, and staff wellness by supporting initiatives that foster resilience, work-life balance, and professional fulfillment.
- Promote and ensure appropriate development opportunities for faculty, including individualized mentorship plans, leadership development, and other support for advancement.
- Perform comprehensive annual evaluations and ensure appropriate conduct in alignment with core values, providing consistent feedback regarding performance/conduct.
- Support responsible stewardship of philanthropic funds in collaboration with Duke Health Development and faculty within the Department.
- Serve on DUHS, SOM, and DHIP committees related to the overall program and administration, including the Executive Committees, Graduate Medical Education Committee, and other committees essential to the direction of DHIP, DUHS, SOM, and Department of Ophthalmology.
- Serve as the Department’s representative for outside community activities related to patient care, research, and education.
- Oversee short- and long-range planning, funding, procurement, and sustainability; direct professional activities and projects to ensure clinical excellence, high quality patient-centered care, and patient satisfaction.
- Work directly with DHIP and DUHS administration in developing appropriate budgets, capital equipment requests, and financial issues as they relate to the clinical operations of the Department of Ophthalmology.
- Encourage innovation through adoption of emerging technologies in ophthalmology, including artificial intelligence, digital health, tele-ophthalmology, and surgical innovation, to ensure the Department remains a leader in advancing patient care.
- Ensure the Department provides top-tier clinical and research education, and advanced training to students, residents, and fellows.
- Ensure that all residency and fellowship programs remain nationally recognized for quality and innovation and maintain accreditation and compliance.
- Maintain the Ophthalmology Grand Rounds and other specialty-specific conference series to provide broad educational opportunities for the faculty, trainees, and staff.
- Ensure Department’s Ophthalmic Technician Program remains accredited through the International Council of Accreditation and provide support to faculty and staff overseeing the program.
- Support and maintain the Department’s regional, national, and international continuing education activities, ensuring excellence in lifelong learning opportunities for physicians, alumni, and other eye care professionals.
- Develop and lead the Department’s research strategy and ensure an unwavering atmosphere of ethical research practices.
- Retain, recruit, mentor, and develop outstanding research faculty and partner with other departments, centers, institutes, and schools to attract and retain top research talent. Ensure an atmosphere of support and development.
- Develop, implement, and monitor the Department research budget that encompasses all funding sources and ensures compliance with grant, legislative, and institutional guidelines.
- Develop and strengthen collaborations with industry partners, national and international organizations, and global ophthalmology initiatives to expand the Department’s impact and visibility.
- Enhance community engagement by supporting programs that promote vision health locally, nationally, and globally. Champion initiatives that improve access to eye care and address unmet needs.
- M.D. or M.D./Ph.D.
- Associate Professor or Professor
- Licensed and Board Certified in Ophthalmology
- Demonstrated skill in forward-thinking and strategic administration
- Accomplished leader in field of Ophthalmology with a distinguished record of leading high quality care, engagement in education, and research activities in a complex academic medical center
- Proven capabilities in financial stewardship, budget management, and resource allocation
- Record of implementing innovative initiatives to meet the rapidly evolving environment in academic medicine
- An understanding and demonstrated commitment to undergraduate and graduate medical education
- Demonstrated experience in recruiting, developing, and retaining top faculty and trainees
- Superb interpersonal and leadership skills, enabling the ability to build and maintain relationships across the department and enterprise.
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