Spine Neurosurgeon
Listed on 2026-02-28
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Doctor/Physician
Surgeon, Neurophysiologist
Overview
Academic Spine Neurosurgery Positions
Houston Methodist Hospital | Houston & Cypress, Texas
The Houston Methodist Department of Neurosurgery invites applications for two full-time academic spine neurosurgeons to join our growing, nationally recognized program. These positions offer the opportunity to practice at the forefront of spine neurosurgery within a premier academic health system committed to clinical excellence, innovation, and leadership.
Role detailsTwo full-time academic spine neurosurgery positions are available. One position will be based at Houston Methodist Hospital in the Texas Medical Center, and one at Houston Methodist Cypress Hospital, a rapidly expanding qua ternary care campus.
About the departmentHouston Methodist Neurosurgery is a world-class department supported by a distinguished faculty utilizing the most advanced surgical technologies and techniques to achieve exceptional outcomes in the treatment of spinal, cranial, and peripheral nerve disorders. Faculty collaborate in a robust academic environment that values scholarship, education, and multidisciplinary care.
MITIE and opportunitiesRecruited faculty will have unparalleled access to the Houston Methodist Institute for Technology, Innovation & Education (MITIE)—a premier virtual hospital and hands-on training center dedicated to procedural excellence and educational innovation. MITIE offers extensive opportunities for simulation-based training, research collaboration, course development, and professional education.
Candidate profileWe seek highly motivated surgeon-scientists or clinician-educators who are eager to contribute to a dynamic academic department and help shape the future of spine neurosurgery at one of the nation’s leading health systems.
How to applyInterested applicants should submit a curriculum vitae to Gavin Britz, MD at (Use the "Apply for this Job" box below).
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