Chief, Division of Retina Disease and Vitreoretinal Surgery

Buffalo, NY

Chief, Division of Retina Disease & Vitreoretinal Surgery

Position:
Chief, Division of Retina – University at Buffalo Jacobs School of Medicine, State University of New York
Specialty:
Leadership, Ophthalmology, Ophthalmology – Vitreoretinal Surgery, Leadership – Division Chief, Ophthalmology – Retina
Location:
Buffalo, NY

Buffalo New York Downtown

Position Overview

The University at Buffalo, Department of Ophthalmology and the Ross Eye Institute are conducting a national search for an experienced Retina specialist to serve as the Chief, Division of Retinal Services. One of the oldest academic medical institutions in the country, the School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences of University at Buffalo (UB), The State University of New York, seeks an ambitious and academically oriented vitreoretinal surgeon to build and lead the retina division during an exciting time of growth and expansion.

A few of the unique and compelling aspects of this opportunity include:

  • Opportunity to Lead & Build – Leadership role building and expanding an already well established medical and surgical vitreoretinal disease practice within the region’s largest and most comprehensive ophthalmology service.
  • Stable & Growing Team – A stable and rapidly growing department of Ophthalmology which is led by Department Chair, Dr. James Reynolds.
  • Hybrid Practice & Compensation Model – Best-of-both-worlds hybrid practice model that combines a private practice oriented clinical compensation structure with the resources, infrastructure and expertise of the flagship university for the SUNY system.
  • World-Class Academic Setting – University of Buffalo is the #1 public university in New York and the flagship for the State University of New York.

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How to Apply

The UB Department of Ophthalmology has retained the services of Academic Med, the leader in healthcare recruitment solutions for academic medical centers, to assist with this strategically important recruitment effort. The search is being led by Academic Med’s Principal, Gentry Zacheis and Managing Director, Jim Hagood.

Please forward your CV or nominations of highly qualified candidates to:

Gentry Zacheis
Principal & Search Leader, Academic Med
gentry(at)academic-med.com

Jim Hagood
Managing Partner, Academic Med
jim(at)academic-med.com

Position Specifics

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Position Specifics – Chief, Division of Retina & Vitreoretinal Disease

The Department of Ophthalmology in the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, State University of New York at Buffalo (UB), invites applications and nominations for the role of Chief, Division of Retina Disease & Vitreoretinal Surgery.  The UB Department of Ophthalmology and the Ross Eye Institute are conducting a national search for a board-certified/eligible ophthalmologist whose clinical practice involves the medical and surgical management of vitreo-retinal diseases. The successfull applicant will be actively involved as a teaching professor in the clerkship and residency program, and will build upon our well established retinal program’s clinical, educational, and research efforts.

The successful applicant will arrive at a pivotal time in the history of the Department and of UB’s Academic Health Center (AHC), a consortium of UB’s five health sciences schools – dental medicine, medicine and biomedical sciences, nursing, pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences, and public health and health professions.

This is an opportunity to join an organization focused on the future of medicine- one whose physicians and advanced practitioners partner with their patients to ensure a higher state of care and better outcomes. At UB Department of Ophthalmology, you will experience a deeper sense of compassion, greater breadth of diversity and a never-ending desire to raise the standard of medical excellence, regionally and nationally.

Minimum Qualifications include:
-MD/DO/MBBS (or equivalent)
-Board Certification/Board Eligibility – American Board of Ophthalmology
-Fellowship Training – Vitreoretinal Surgery
-Eligible for New York State Medical License

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Division of Vitreoretinal Diseases

The Division of Vitreoretinal Diseases is committed to improving the health and well-being of the Western New York community through the delivery of high quality and effective health care that is distinguished by excellence, innovation, integrity, collaboration and compassion. In recognition of this commitment, our division has a unique academic mission of training the next generation of physicians through education, patient-oriented research and a scholarly approach to clinical practice.
The goals of the Division of Retina & Vitreoretinal Diseases include:
  •  Located on the Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus, Buffalo General Medical Center offers a wide spectrum of clinical inpatient and outpatient treatment programs.
  •  The only freestanding children’s hospital in New York State, this regional center for specialized pediatric and women’s health care has achieved national recognition and is the access point for pediatric critical care as the region’s only Level I Pediatric Trauma Center.
  •  Located in one of the area’s fastest growing suburbs, this 200-bed community hospital supports our training in anesthesiology, emergency medicine, general surgery, urology, obstetrics and gynecology, and family practice.
  •  A 70-bed community hospital primarily serving the needs of patients in towns north of Buffalo.
  •  This 550-bed medical center is one of the area’s leading health care providers. It serves as a regional center for trauma, burns, rehabilitation and cardiac care.
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Dr. James Reynolds, Chair, Department of Ophthalmology

Department of Ophthalmology

The University of Buffalo’s Department of Opthalmology is led by James Reynolds, MD, Jerald & Ester Bovino Professor & Chairman, Department of Ophthalmology, Our department achieves high standards of education, research and patient care, all with the goal of bringing ophthalmology to a new level.

The Ophthalmology department is headquartered at the Ira G. Ross Eye Institute. Our mission is the preservation of sight through excellence in patient care, education and research.

Our department is comprised of highly skilled ophthalmologists and professional staff who can provide a complete range of medical and surgical management of both routine and complex eye disorders. Our specialty services include cornea and external disease, neuro-ophthalmology, oculoplastic surgery, ophthalmic pathology, pediatric ophthalmology, glaucoma and retina and vitreous disorders. Medical residents and fellows train under close supervision of senior faculty physicians.

In the clinics, as well as in laboratories on the University at Buffalo campus, dedicated researchers work to provide new knowledge that will eventually lead to advances in patient care. Our research leads to sight-preserving treatments for conditions and diseases such as age-related macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy and glaucoma. Our goal is to reduce visual impairment and improve the quality of life for people of all ages.

The Department offers an ACGME accredited residency in Ophthalmology and an Orthoptic training program that’s fully accredited by the American Orthoptic Council (AOC).

We believe diversity in our faculty, workforce and student body is essential to our mission to preserve sight though excellence in patient care, education and research.
Ross Eye Institute

Ophthalmology Residency Program

The history of ophthalmology in Western New York parallels the founding of the University at Buffalo’s School of Medicine in 1846. Buffalo was then – and is now – the main provider of tertiary eye care to the six-county area that comprises Western New York, as well as to parts of Northwestern Pennsylvania and Southern Ontario.
At one time there were three separate training programs in ophthalmology within the city of Buffalo. By the early 1980s all three programs had merged into a combined residency training under the auspices of the State University of New York’s School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences. Since that time, the department has grown steadily, continually adding full-time faculty and expanding both its clinical and research facilities.
The primary mission of the Department of Ophthalmology is the clinical and surgical training of physicians; research & development in the field of ophthalmology; and the provision of high-quality tertiary eye care to the people of Western New York. To accomplish this goal we have assembled a core group of fellowship-trained, full-time clinical faculty and research scientists supplemented by a dedicated group of volunteer faculty.
A consortium of hospitals that includes Erie County Medical Center, the Veteran’s Administration Medical Center, and the Kaleida Health System (which includes Buffalo’s Women’s and Children’s Hospital) have formed an alliance with the State University of New York’s School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences to provide state-of-the-art health care to the region’s 1.5 million people. The considerable resources of this system have been incorporated to provide an equally high-quality residency training program.
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Ross Eye Institute - Buffalo, NY

Ross Eye Institute

Founded in 2007, the Ira G. Ross Eye Institute is a non-profit organization and unique in the fact that it was formed in collaboration with the University at Buffalo, the Olmsted Center for Sight, community groups, city and state governments, and countless others in order to develop an institute that could provide the most advanced eye and vision care possible.
Ross Eye has grown to become the most comprehensive eye center in the region, with a medical staff of highly trained physicians representing every subspecialty in ophthalmology. Our physicians and staff are committed to treating patients for routine vision care in addition to the most severe vision and eye problems.
Ross Eye Institute physicians, researchers and staff are world-renowned for breakthrough research and the most-up-to-date treatments, delivered with compassion – all under one roof. The Ross Eye Institute specializes in:
  • State-of-the-art diagnostic and treatment services for all medical and surgical diseases of the eye and visual system.
  • Cutting-edge research to understand and eliminate eye disease and the disability that accompanies vision loss.
  • Comprehensive prevention services that include community education of medical providers and clients, early medical intervention, and vision screening programs.
  • Assessment, intervention, rehabilitation, education, employment and human services for individuals of all ages at all levels of visual impairment.
  • Superior education for medical students, resident physicians, graduate students, post-doctoral fellows, community physicians of all types, and allied health and social workers.
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Ross Eye Institute - Vision Research Center

Vision Research Center

The Ross Eye Institute’s Vision Research Center is comprised of world class physicians and scientists that are conducting basic science, translational and clinical research.

Our research leads to sight-preserving treatments for conditions and diseases such as age-related macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy and glaucoma. Our goal is to reduce visual impairment and improve the quality of life for people of all ages.

Ross researchers collaborate with scientists from over a dozen other universities, as well as domestic and international private research institutes and pharmaceutical companies. We also participate in the SUNY Eye Institute, a SUNY-wide eye research consortium represented by the four SUNY medical centers and the College of Optometry.

UB's new High-Tech Medical School

UB Opens, World-Class & State-of-the-Art Medical School in 2018

In January 2018, The University at Buffalo ushered in a new era in medical education by introducing to the public its hallmark $375 million new medical school building on the Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus. The new high-tech Medical School is designed for a new way of training doctors.

By the Numbers
University at Buffalo School of Medicine - Division Chief of Vitreoretinal Surgery

New Jacobs School will redefine Medical Education & Translational Research in the 21st Century

The state-of-the-art Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences will deliver world-class medical education, research and patient care – teaching a new generation of physicians in a facility that rivals other medical schools across the country.The new University at Buffalo School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences will redefine medical education and translational research in the 21st century.

The new transit-oriented medical school development will bring 1,200 students, faculty and staff to the school’s downtown campus. With the goal of fostering collaboration and interdisciplinary care, the new academic medical center will create connections that allow students, faculty, biomedical researchers and clinicians to move easily from classroom to bedside to lab.

UB Jacobs School of Medicine - Executive Search & Physician Recruitment

$375 Million Medical School Designed with the Future in Mind 

The $375 million medical school is a key component of the UB 2020 plan for academic excellence, which is intended to benefit students, faculty, staff and the Western New York community. Reflecting UB’s sustainability and climate-impact reduction goals, HOK designed a highly sustainable building and target Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Gold certification. The building design puts learning on display with glass-walled conference rooms and “floating operating rooms” that cantilever over the atrium, allowing all occupants to view the teaching and research underway inside. In the “flipped” classrooms, students can listen to a lecture and then swivel around to meet in small groups. A subway station connected to the lobby further activates the building by creating a space where students and faculty mix with NFTA riders.

UB Opens New Medical Education & Education Research Institute in 2019

UB Establishes Medical Education & Education Research Institute in 2019

In 2019, the Jacobs School established the Medical Education and Educational Research Institute (MEERI), a comprehensive and innovative institute for advancing medical education at UB. The institute will function as an academy for UB’s medical educators, supporting, advancing and recognizing Jacobs School faculty and instructional staff in teaching, learning, scholarship in education, mentoring and peer coaching.

Transforming Medical Education - Academic Medical Center

Transforming medical education at UB

MEERI is a critical piece of the Jacobs School’s Strategic Plan for Medical Education, planned over the past three years by a committee of medical school faculty, students and administrators, as well as medical education consultants. The goals of the institute are to foster the skills of medical educators and to promote scholarship in medical education, career advancement and recognition, as well as peer support. The committee has been working on enhancing the school’s medical curriculum in response to innovations led by the American Medical Association’s Change MedEd program and an enhanced emphasis on active learning from the Liaison Committee for Medical Education (LCME), the national accrediting body for medical schools.

Jacobs School of Medicine

University of Buffalo Jacobs School of Medicine & Biomedical Sciences

Founded in 1846, the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences (SMBS) is one of the oldest medical schools in the United States. Research is fundamental to the mission of UB’s medical school. Faculty are responsible for training the next generation of basic scientists, who are focused on fundamental discovery, and translational investigators—the physician scientists—who work with patients to validate basic science discoveries. Large-scale clinical trials are also conducted. This “bench-to-bedside” continuum of research helps ensure the best possible care for Western New York and beyond, and its outcomes will serve as catalysts for health economies and health policy.

The SMBS has made an equally firm commitment to train practitioners of medicine. The goal is to prepare students so that they are capable of entering any field of graduate medical education and can excel in virtually any field of medicine that currently exists or is likely to develop in the future.  The SMBS has organized a unique consortium of affiliated hospitals and research institutions offering a wide range of clinical experiences and training opportunities.

A Model System
Throughout its history, the university has not owned or operated a teaching hospital, but instead has instructed students in affiliated hospitals throughout the city. Today’s network of teaching affiliations was formalized in 1983 as the Graduate Medical Dental Education Consortium of Buffalo. It offers students a wide range of clinical experiences and training opportunities, and has served as a national model for graduate medical education.

Consortium of Affiliates
Our unique consortium of affiliated teaching hospitals and health care systems offers a wide range of clinical experiences and training opportunities. Kaleida Health System is the largest health care provider in Western New York, serving the region’s eight counties with five hospitals and numerous other facilities and services.

  • Buffalo General Medical Center Located on the Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus, Buffalo General Medical Center offers a wide spectrum of clinical inpatient and outpatient treatment programs.
  • Oishei Children’s Hospital (OCH) The only freestanding children’s hospital in New York State, this regional center for specialized pediatric and women’s health care has achieved national recognition and is the access point for pediatric critical care as the region’s only Level I Pediatric Trauma Center.
  • Millard Fillmore Suburban Hospital Located in one of the area’s fastest growing suburbs, this 200-bed community hospital supports our training in anesthesiology, emergency medicine, general surgery, urology, obstetrics and gynecology, and family practice.
  • DeGraff Memorial Hospital A 70-bed community hospital primarily serving the needs of patients in towns north of Buffalo.
  • Erie County Medical Center This 550-bed medical center is one of the area’s leading health care providers. It serves as a regional center for trauma, burns, rehabilitation and cardiac care.
  • Veterans Affairs Western New York Healthcare System The Buffalo VA Medical Center provides a wide range of inpatient and outpatient programs. It is the main referral center for cardiac surgery, cardiology and comprehensive cancer care for Western New York and northern Pennsylvania.
  • Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center A National Cancer Institute-designated comprehensive cancer center. For more than a century, Roswell Park’s physician-scientists have made fundamental contributions to reduce the cancer burden and helped set national standards for cancer care, research and education.
  • New York State Center of Excellence in Bioinformatics and Life Sciences A major UB center of research, discovery, and commercialization of processes and technology to alleviate human suffering from disease
  • Catholic Health System
  • Hauptman-Woodward Medical Research Institute
  • Olean General Hospital
  • Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Center

Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus

Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus (BNMC)

The pillar of our growing Downtown Campus is the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, which moved there in 2017 following construction of a state-of-the-art building at Main and High streets. Most of our other Downtown Campus entities are also located on or near Buffalo’s medical corridor, a lively hub of clinical care, research and educational institutions in the heart of the city. They include the New York State Center of Excellence in Bioinformatics and Life Sciences, the Clinical and Research Institute on Addictions, and the Clinical and Translational Research Center.

Kaleida Health

Kaleida Health System & Great Lakes Health

Kaleida Health is the largest health care provider and largest private employer (10,000 employees) in Western New York. More than one million patient visits are recorded annually at the Buffalo General Medical Center, Bradford Regional Medical Center, DeGraff Memorial Hospital, Gates Vascular Institute, Millard Fillmore Suburban Hospital, Oishei Children’s Hospital, Olean General Hospital, plus health system’s 80+ clinics and health care centers. Kaleida Health operates HighPointe on Michigan and the DeGraff Memorial Hospital skilled nursing facility, plus the nation’s oldest – and original – Visiting Nursing Association. Kaleida Health also operates a major laboratory division as well as the Millard Fillmore Ambulatory Surgery Center. The organization is also affiliated with Great Lakes Health, the entity integrating Kaleida Health, Erie County Medical Center (ECMC) Corporation and the University at Buffalo. Kaleida Health’s economic impact on Western New York exceeds $2.7 billion annually.

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About University of Buffalo

The University at Buffalo is a premier, research-intensive public university dedicated to academic excellence. It is the flagship and the largest and most comprehensive campus in the 64-campus State University of New York system. With 27,000 students, the University at Buffalo is a Carnegie Class I research university and a member of the Association of American Universities (AAU). The university offers 83 Ph.D. and 190 master’s degree programs, and has outstanding supercomputing, library, and research facilities, including numerous interdisciplinary centers and institutes for faculty collaboration. The University at Buffalo has three campuses: UB South campus, UB Downtown campus, and UB North Campus.
World-Class Research
As a top-35 public research university—and No. 1 in New York—UB is a place where you can follow your passion, apply your knowledge and collaborate with other top minds to tackle the world’s most complex challenges. UB researchers discover new knowledge to solve problems and answer questions. With more than 100 active research centers, institutes and collaborative projects, topics range from the environment to evolving materials and technologies in applied manufacturing, and from big data analytics to addictive behaviors.
Beautiful Fall Day @ UB

About the Buffalo/Niagara Region

Buffalo is the second-largest city in New York State and is located on the shores of Lake Erie, upriver of the majestic Niagara Falls. Buffalo – the City of Good Neighbors – is undergoing a renaissance with a rapidly growing economy, vital academic health sciences center, and affordable cost of living. The Western New York educational system is excellent. Buffalo-Niagara is a region of 1.2 million people, world-class art galleries and museums, a comprehensive city-wide system of parks and green space, a vibrant theater and music community, and major and minor league sports teams.

Buffalo City Hall

Buffalo is Booming
Buffalo is a thriving city situated in a region of more than two million people that offers a world of opportunity. World-class art galleries and museums, a comprehensive city-wide system of parks and green space designed by renowned landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted, and major and minor league sports teams are just a few of the wide array of cultural and recreational elements that make Buffalo such a great place to study, work, and live.

Four Seasons - Buffalo, NY

Experience Four Seasons
Four robust seasons allow for an endless range of outdoor pursuits, from sailing to skiing, while a range of professional sports teams keep the city fired up year-round.The Canadian metropolis of Toronto is less than a two-hour drive away and is a favorite getaway destination for those seeking the metropolitan flair of this sophisticated city.

Buffalo features outstanding high schools, including City Honors School, which Newsweek ranked as the fourth-best in the nation. Many more rank within the top 100. Artistic indulgence is plentiful with a vast array of professional theaters, performance venues, and galleries.

Niagara Falls

Niagara Falls is a 25 Minute Drive
Niagara Falls is a group of three waterfalls at the southern end of Niagara Gorge, spanning the border between the US state of New York and the Canadian province of Ontario. The Falls are just a short drive from Buffalo. Niagara Falls is famed both for its beauty and as a valuable source of hydroelectric power.

Buffalo Downtown

A City on the Rise
Since manufacturing and railroad production has left Buffalo, the city has reinvented itself as a hotbed for emerging tech, finance and health care. Tesla Motors calls Buffalo home for its solar powered product factory, and Kaleida Healthcare has long been a top employer for Buffalo residents

The Buffalo area offers all of the amenities of a major urban area—without the headaches. The average workday commute is less than twenty minutes, which is the lowest out of fifty major U.S. cities. Affordable housing is widely accessible throughout the region, and reasonable costs of living make the good life possible on any budget. Most neighborhoods offer easy access to shopping, recreation, dining, and excellent schools.

Beautiful Buffalo Mural - 100 Top Places to Live, Buffalo, New York

Top 100 Best Place to Live
Located right on the United States-Canada border, Buffalo has long been an access point for anyone looking to visit our friendly neighbors to the north or experience the awe-inspiring majesty of Niagara Falls. Residents of Buffalo acquiesce to cold winters and often-disappointing professional sports teams in return for a low cost of living (the city earned the #2 spot on our Best Affordable Places to Live list), tight-knit community and rapidly evolving downtown scene.

City of Lights
Buffalo also received an above-average rating in the infrastructure category thanks to the city’s harnessing of hydro-power from Niagara Falls to create a cheap and reliable energy source (earning Buffalo its “City of Lights” moniker). In addition, downtown Buffalo offers a metro-rail extending from one end to another, allowing residents a quick way to traverse the city.

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