Plastic Surgeon/Microsurgeon
Location: Cooper University Hospital, Camden, NJ
Date available: Immediately
Job Description: The Division of Plastic Surgery in the
Department of Surgery at Cooper University Hospital is recruiting for a faculty
position at the rank of Assistant Professor of Surgery or above. Qualified candidates should possess or be
eligible for certification by the American Board of Plastic Surgery. The ideal candidate will have a strong
interest in reconstructive microsurgery and have completed a microsurgery
fellowship. The selected candidate will
provide general plastic surgery services and also comprehensive breast, head
and neck and extremity reconstructive services as part of multi-disciplinary
teams working at the Cooper University Hospital and MD Anderson Cancer Center
at Cooper. The selected candidate will
also function as a member of the teaching faculty at the Cooper Medical School
of Rowan University training residents in the Cooper Plastic Surgery Integrated
Residency program as well as teaching medical students and rotating surgery
residents and engaging in clinical research.
Cooper University Hospital, the clinical campus of Cooper Medical
School of Rowan University, is the leading provider of health services to
Southern New Jersey. Cooper’s main hospital is located in Camden, NJ, right
across the river from Philadelphia. Cooper also has satellite offices in the
surrounding suburbs, including Cherry Hill, Moorestown, Voorhees and Washington
Township with a surgery center based in Voorhees.
MD Anderson Cancer Center at
Cooper supports nearly 125,000 patient visits annually treating all types
of oncologic diseases. Today, MD Anderson Cancer Center at Cooper is one
of the leading cancer centers in the region. In a state-of-the-art facility, over 400
clinicians, nurses, therapists, and technicians provide clinical
excellence, compassionate care, and a collaborative, disease-site-specific
approach to fighting cancer.
The Division of Plastic Surgery at Cooper University Hospital is
an expanding program with 7 surgeons who function in a team-based
atmosphere.
The Division of Plastic Surgery is committed to the recruitment of
a diverse group of physicians and all candidates, regardless of race, gender,
color, or creed are encouraged to apply for this position.
This is an outstanding and unique opportunity for either a young
plastic surgeon or a surgeon with practice experience to establish and grow an
academic practice and be part of a very strong and growing residency program.
Academic appointment and compensation commensurate with training
and experience.
Contact: Interested candidates please send your CV and
cover letter to:
Steven Bonawitz, MD, FACS
Division Chief of Plastic Surgery
Cooper University Hospital
3 Cooper Plaza
Suite 411
Camden, NJ 08103
Bonawitz-Steven@CooperHealth.edu