Job Description

Description

A multi-specialty ophthalmology group is seeking an additional glaucoma fellowship-trained ophthalmologist. With existing glaucoma surgeons maintaining full schedules and a growing patient volume, this practice offers a supportive environment with minimal provider turnover. New associates will benefit from mentorship opportunities and will be expected to perform both cataract and glaucoma surgeries, with the potential for refractive cataract surgery if the candidate possesses the necessary skills. All surgeries will take place in the practice’s state-of-the-art surgery center, and the group has a robust network of optometrists (ODs) for referrals and post-operative care. Each surgeon is supported by certified technicians and a scribe in the clinic, ensuring manageable patient volumes. Clinical trial research opportunities are also available for those interested.

Company Culture and Environment

The practice promotes a positive culture with low provider turnover, indicating a supportive and collaborative work environment. The emphasis on mentorship and teamwork contributes to a strong sense of community among staff.

Career Growth and Development Opportunities

There are opportunities for further mentorship for new associates as well as the possibility to engage in clinical trial research, fostering professional growth and development.

Detailed Benefits and Perks

  • Support from certified technicians and scribe in the clinic
  • Networking opportunities with a vast group of referring optometrists
  • Access to a state-of-the-art surgery center
  • Mentorship from experienced glaucoma surgeons
  • Clinical trial research opportunities available

Compensation and Benefits

  • Competitive salary based on experience and skills
  • Health benefits
  • Opportunities for professional development

Why you should apply for this position today

This role offers a unique opportunity to join a well-established practice with a strong culture, minimal turnover, and a commitment to providing excellent patient care. If you are looking for a supportive environment with opportunities for mentorship and growth, this position is an excellent fit.

Skills

  • Glaucoma fellowship training
  • Proficiency in performing cataract surgery
  • Ability to perform refractive cataract surgery (if applicable)
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills
  • Commitment to patient care and collaboration with peers

Responsibilities

  • Perform cataract and glaucoma surgeries
  • Collaborate with optometrists for post-operative care
  • Manage patient volumes effectively
  • Participate in clinical trials if interested
  • Mentor junior staff if desired

Qualifications

  • M.D. or D.O.
  • Board Certified/Eligible
  • Completion of a glaucoma fellowship

Education Requirements

  • Medical degree (M.D. or D.O.)

Education Requirements Credential Category

  • Medical Doctor (M.D.) or Doctor of Osteopathy (D.O.)

Experience Requirements

  • Completion of a glaucoma fellowship
  • Experience in performing cataract surgeries

Why work in Fort Collins, CO

Fort Collins is a vibrant city known for its beautiful natural surroundings, a strong sense of community, and a diverse cultural scene. With access to outdoor recreation, breweries, and a welcoming atmosphere, Fort Collins offers a fantastic quality of life. The city is also home to a growing healthcare sector, providing ample professional opportunities.

Employment Type: Full-Time

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Posted on May 25

Glaucoma Fellowship Trained Ophthalmologist

Fort Collins, CO

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