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Description
The team of Ross Eye Institute in partnership with Kaleida Health, is seeking a full-time Fellowship Trained Pediatric Ophthalmologist. The successful candidate will be part of a team of 3 other providers, who care for patients in the Western New York region. They will work with the team at Ross Eye Institute and provide care and coverage at Golisano Children's Hospital of Buffalo.
Highlights
Mentorship & Collaboration: Work alongside experienced surgeons and bring your Fellowship training to our team.
Advanced Technology: Expect that you’ll have excellent facilities equipped with the latest ophthalmic technology to support you and your patients.
Clinical Autonomy: Enjoy independence in your practice while collaborating with a multidisciplinary team that values your expertise.
Career Growth: Leadership opportunities available based upon eligibility and experience.
Package
- Compensation & Benefits: Competitive base salary: $240,000+
- Performance Bonus: Eligible for incentive bonus
- Health, dental, and life insurance: shared cost
- Retirement 401K with employer match
- Malpractice coverage: First year company paid, then provider expense.
- CME allowance: 80 hours of leave and $3,000
- Paid time off: 4 weeks
Requirements
- MD or DO degree with completion of Ophthalmology residency
- Fellowship in Pediatric Ophthalmology required
- ROP Training (required or preferred?)
- Board-certified or board-eligible
- NY Sate License
- NY DEA
About the Group
The Ross Eye is a multi-disciplined ophthalmology practice focused extensively on providing education – not just to our patients, but to our providers. Here in Buffalo, the Ross Eye Institute is the only university-affiliated vision care practice in the region, we are proud to work with University at Buffalo. We collaborate with UB and work to provide our patients with access to the latest standards and capabilities of eye care.
We provide care for adult and pediatric patients at 3 locations in Western New York state.
With each physician we bring in we gain more knowledge and skills for the complex systems of the eye. Our team includes medical and surgical specialists, allowing our team to provide both medical and surgical management of routine and complex eye disorders.
Behind that is understanding – people who use state-of-the-art technology that is constantly evolving. If it’s available for diagnosis, treatment and repair, we employ it. If it’s being invented, we already know about it – and we’re among the first in line.
Behind that is knowledge – people who perform painstaking research to unlock the enduring mysteries of the eye. Our research scientists are breaking through barriers to discover cures that were thought impossible not too long ago. We are also invested in training and education for the next generation of eye care, including our Orthoptic Program.
Our Partners
The Department of Ophthalmology of the University at Buffalo Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences
Kaleida Health of Buffalo
The Elizabeth Pierce Olmsted, M.D. Center for Sight
The Lions Club of Buffalo
ECMC
About the Hospital
Golisano Children's Hospital of Buffalo (GCH Buffalo), formerly Oishei Children's Hospital, a Kaleida Health hospital, is Western New York's regional center for comprehensive, state-of-the-art pediatric trauma, surgical, medical and women's health care. As the region’s only Level I Pediatric Trauma Center, Level IV Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and state-designated Regional Perinatal Center, we provide specialized services in neonatal, perinatal and obstetric care
As New York State’s only freestanding children’s hospital and one of just 43 in the nation, we are dedicated solely to the care and comfort of women, children and babies. Our world-renowned multidisciplinary team is committed to advancing research, driving innovation and delivering compassionate care across inpatient and outpatient services
Requirements
Requirements
MD or DO degree with completion of Ophthalmology residency
Fellowship in Pediatric Ophthalmology required
ROP Training (required or preferred?)
Board-certified or board-eligible
NY Sate License
NY DEA