Director of Audiology / Faculty Position, University of Wisconsin - Madison (Ruth Litovsky )


Subject: Director of Audiology / Faculty Position, University of Wisconsin - Madison
From:    Ruth Litovsky  <litovsky@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Mon, 21 Nov 2011 21:27:21 -0600
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The Department of Surgery, Division of Otolaryngology is recruiting a Director of Audiology to augment the clinical audiology/vestibular practice and expand the clinical or translational research program existing within the Division. The Department is seeking a clinician-scholar who will contribute to the Department by establishing an independently funded clinical, basic and/or translational research program. The ideal candidate will work closely with the Department Chair, Division Chief and the existing audiology clinical directors to enhance the spectrum and level of clinical services, as well as to integrate research with clinical care and foster development of new clinical and translational research in collaboration with otolaryngology faculty and other auditory science investigators at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Mentoring and teaching medical students, graduate students and otolaryngology residents is expected. Prior administrative and leadership experience is preferred. Clinical experience across the life span is desired. Rank and faculty track will depend on candidate’s expertise and academic background. Candidates must have a PhD, clinical experience in auditory and/or vestibular disorders and be eligible for licensure in Wisconsin. For further information please contact: Ruth Litovsky Professor of Communicative Disorders and Surgery/Otolaryngology Email: litovsky@xxxxxxxx Phone: 608-262-5045 Interested candidates should send a letter of interest and curriculum vitae to: Department of Surgery University of Wisconsin - Madison Office of the Chair Attn: Deb Gugel H4/710 Clinical Science Center 600 Highland Avenue Madison, WI 53792-7375 officeofthechair@xxxxxxxx


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