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Cornea Ophthalmologist Opportunity in DC - Join Prestigious George Washington University Medical Faculty Associates - Visa Sponsor and PSLF Eligible

Specialty
Ophthalmology
Sub-specialty
Cornea
Visa
Yes
Job Location : Location
US-DC-Washington, DC
Open To Agency?
Yes
Location : Name
GW Medical Faculty Associates

Opportunity Details

 

Are you a Board Certified/Board Eligible Ophthalmologist with a focus on Cornea seeking an exciting career opportunity in the heart of the nation's capital? The George Washington University Medical Faculty Associates (MFA), an esteemed clinical practice group affiliated with The George Washington University, is actively seeking a full-time Cornea Ophthalmologist to join our growing team.

 

Position Highlights:

  • Lead the Cornea service line in a prestigious academic health center
  • Educate and mentor residents and medical students
  • Treat a diverse patient population with unique, rarely seen diseases
  • Eligible for J-1 Visa sponsorship
  • Competitive compensation with benefits package including malpractice coverage, CME, relocation reimbursement, and more!

Qualifications:

  • Board Certified/Board Eligible in Ophthalmology
  • Fellowship trained in Cornea
  • Experience in academic settings preferred
  • Eligible for licensure in the District of Columbia

Living in DC:

Experience the vibrant culture and endless opportunities of living in Washington, DC. From exploring world-class museums to cheering on iconic sports teams, DC offers something for everyone. Enjoy the historical charm and outdoor adventures year-round, whether you prefer city living or suburban tranquility.

 

Join us in shaping the future of eye care while enjoying all that DC has to offer!

 

To learn more about this exciting opportunity, please contact:

 

April Heiselt, Ph.D.

UHS Physician Recruiter

april.heiselt@uhsinc.com

(662) 648-9999 

 

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