Open Rank Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery, Sports Medicine
University of Virginia School of Medicine Academic Open Rank Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery, Sports Medicine
The Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at the University of Virginia is seeking candidates for a tenure eligible Open Rank (Assistant Professor, Associate Professor or Professor) position to start August 2026. This clinical faculty position is responsible for providing exceptional patient care in the management of orthopaedic sports medicine with a strong commitment to musculoskeletal research.
Experience in the sub-specialized area of sports shoulder, knee and/or hip arthroscopy and team coverage is preferred. Qualified applicants must have demonstrated clinical expertise and the ability to perform quality basic scientific or clinical research. Candidates must have a MD and be board-eligible or board-certified as well as have completed a fellowship in orthopaedic surgery concentrating in sports medicine. Salary and tenure status are dependent upon qualifications. The position will remain open until filled.
The selected candidate will join a group of 30 orthopaedic faculty who share emergency orthopaedic call coverage at a Level 1 quaternary care trauma center, and assist in management of other musculoskeletal conditions outside of the sports domain as needed for the Central Virginia region. The candidate will see patients in our newly constructed UVA Orthopaedic Center Ivy Road, a 200,000 square foot facility housing all adult orthopaedic subspecialties, physical therapy, outpatient operating rooms, conference space, prosthetics and orthotics, and a sports medicine clinic. The candidate may also see sports medicine patients in local outreach clinics. The candidate will perform surgery in both the in-patient and the out-patient areas of the UVA Health System. Opportunities for coverage of high school and college athletic teams will be available.
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