Assistant Or Associate Professor (clinical), Department Of Surgery, Division Of Cardiac Surgery (c1-260408)
McGill University
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Remuneration according to quebec health care fee s...
Cardiac surgical training certification
Minimally invasive valvular surgery expertise
Robotic surgical procedure experience
The successful candidate will join the Division of Cardiac Surgery at the MUHC to provide high-standard patient care in complex valvular and aortic surgeries
Job Summary
The successful candidate will join the Division of Cardiac Surgery at the MUHC to provide high-standard patient care in complex valvular and aortic surgeries.
This role requires a demonstrated commitment to developing a program of research related to minimally invasive cardiac surgery while engaging in academic teaching and supervision.
Candidates must hold a medical degree, be certified by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, and possess fellowship training in advanced minimally invasive valvular surgery.
Matching Summary
The successful candidate will join the Division of Cardiac Surgery at the MUHC to provide high-standard patient care in complex valvular and aortic surgeries.
Salary
Remuneration according to Quebec health care fee schedule; Not specified; Not specified
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Cardiac Surgical training certification
Minimally invasive valvular surgery expertise
Robotic surgical procedure experience
Active clinical practice in cardiac surgery
Research focus on surgical outcomes
Nice-to-have
Bilingual French and English skills
Graduate training in MSc or PhD
Commitment to equity and diversity
Experience with Heart Team collaboration
Interest in enhanced recovery programs
Key Requirements
Medical degree with Quebec licensure eligibility
Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada certification
2-year Clinical Fellowship including 1 year in advanced minimally invasive valvular surgery
Authorization to work in Canada and willingness to work in Quebec
Canadian citizenship or permanent resident status preferred
Work Rights
Must be authorized to work in Canada; Canadians and permanent residents given priority