Advanced Thyroid and Parathyroid Surgery Fellowship
Job Description
Job DescriptionFellowship Opportunity in Advanced Thyroid and Parathyroid Surgery
Our organization is actively looking for fellows in the field of Advanced Thyroid and Parathyroid Surgery within the Department of Otolaryngology. This one-year surgical program emphasizes thyroid and parathyroid procedures while providing extensive exposure to Head & Neck Surgery. In certain cases, a two-year commitment may be considered.
Program Overview
This fellowship offers a unique chance to train in a specialized thyroid and parathyroid practice. The fellow will receive mentorship from a seasoned expert with nearly 20 years of experience in this specialized area. Participants are expected to engage in over 300 surgical procedures related to thyroid and parathyroid operations, including reoperative surgeries, minimally invasive techniques, management of regional metastatic disease, and interventions for non-localizing conditions. Additionally, fellows will develop skills in thyroid/parathyroid ultrasound and cancer management.
To complement this focused mentorship, fellows will also interact with six full-time fellowship-trained Head & Neck surgical oncologists who regularly perform thyroid and parathyroid surgeries. Depending on the fellow's interests, there may be opportunities to participate in various Head & Neck cases, such as major ablative surgeries, microvascular reconstructions, TOLMS/TORS, endoscopic skull base surgery, and open/craniofacial procedures. A balanced operative experience tailored to the fellow's interests is encouraged. Participation in the education of residents and students, along with limited research activities, is also expected. There is an option to assist at the VA or county hospital for specific cases if desired.
Responsibilities and Expectations
Fellows will have limited call and clinic duties to ensure proficiency in ultrasound and biopsy techniques. While this is primarily a surgical fellowship focused on operative experience, time off and resources for board exam preparation will be provided. A California Medical License is mandatory for this position.
Qualifications
Applicants should have completed an ENT residency and be eligible to obtain a California Medical License along with ENT privileges.
About the Community
The area of Loma Linda is recognized as the only Blue Zone in the United States, offering a family-oriented environment with a strong community focus on health and wellness. Located in Southern California between Los Angeles and Palm Springs, this region, known as the Inland Empire, is situated at the base of the San Bernardino mountains, providing easy access to beaches, skiing, hiking, and various outdoor activities. The area boasts a low cost of living and excellent educational institutions, both public and private. Faculty members may also qualify for federal student loan forgiveness programs.
Compensation and Benefits
The starting base salary for this position ranges from $90,000 to $104,000, adjusted based on experience and faculty rank. This figure does not include variable compensation or additional productivity bonuses and is subject to departmental compensation policies. Further details regarding compensation will be discussed during the recruitment process.
Our benefits package includes:
- Generous Retirement Contributions
- Comprehensive Medical and Dental Coverage
- Competitive Vacation and Sick Leave
- CME Days and Funding
- Paid Malpractice Insurance
- Paid Life Insurance
- Federal Loan Repayment (if eligible)
For additional information regarding Loan Forgiveness, please refer to the relevant resources.
Please note that residency in California is required upon the start date for this position.
This opportunity is not eligible for a Conrad 30 waiver.
