Description
CHIEF BREAST SURGERY
Leadership Opportunity
Hackensack University Medical Center
Hackensack, NJ
Hackensack Meridian Health is seeking a board-certified, fellowship-trained Chief of Breast Surgery for the Hackensack University Medical Center. This position is an outstanding leadership opportunity located in a very desirable area of New Jersey with excellent schools and easy access to New York City. The successful candidate will have significant experience and a proven commitment to quality, DEI, outcomes, patient experience, education, and research. Our breast chief will promote departmental growth and build strong relationships while leading an experienced, well-established, successful multi-disciplinary team.
Position Details
Employed leadership position with competitive compensation and robust flexible benefits package
100% breast surgery in the Department of Surgery
Both benign and malignant breast diseases
Multi-disciplinary team in place
Support staff – PA’s and APN’s
Nurse Navigators
Established Survivorship Program
Weekly Multidisciplinary breast disease conference
Academic opportunities with surgical and medical students/fellows
Research opportunities
Close Collaboration with the NIH-designated John Theurer Cancer Center
Qualification at the Associate or Full Professor level at the Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine
Hackensack University Medical Center has more nationally ranked specialties than any hospital in New Jersey by U.S. News & World Report. Hackensack Meridian Health is the largest, most comprehensive & integrated network in NJ with over 500 patient care & physician practices throughout NJ. It includes 17 hospitals from Bergen to Ocean counties & 4 academic medical centers, has >35,000 team members & >7,000 physicians.
Submit your CV for immediate consideration to: Ashley.Strac@hmhn.org
Ashley K. Strac, MSM
Physician Recruiter
Physician & Advanced Providers Recruitment
848-332-2841
Ashley.Strac@hmhn.org
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