The Department of Urology at the University of Michigan seeks a Genitourinary Reconstructive Surgery (GURS)?trained urologist to join a growing academic Men's Health and Reconstruction Division. This is a Clinical Assistant Professor or Clinical Associate Professor appointment on the Clinical Track.
This 0.8 cFTE faculty position will have a primary clinical focus on complex genitourinary reconstruction. The role offers the opportunity to contribute to a high-volume, academically oriented reconstructive urology practice within a leading academic medical center.
Clinical Responsibilities
The successful candidate must demonstrate expertise in advanced reconstructive urology.
Clinical responsibilities include, but are not limited to, the following areas:
Urethral Reconstruction
Penile Reconstruction and surgical management of Peyronie's Disease
Surgical Management of Erectile Dysfunction
Surgical Management of Male Stress Urinary Incontinence
Surgical management of Buried Penis
Complex reconstructive procedures including skin graft
Robotic and open ureteral and bladder reconstruction
Longitudinal care of patients with prior reconstructive surgery or adverse outcomes
Faculty are also expected to participate in departmental clinical conferences, educational activities, and multidisciplinary collaboration as appropriate.