Division Chief of Vascular Surgery - UK Healthcare
Listed on 2026-02-16
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Doctor/Physician
Vascular Surgery, Surgeon
UK Healthcare is seeking a dynamic, nationally recognized physician leader to serve as Division Chief of Vascular Surgery. The division of Vascular and Endovascular surgery is a branch of the nationally recognized Gill Heart & Vascular Institute, the preeminent destination for cardiovascular care in Kentucky.
The incoming Division Chief will be responsible for advancing a renowned division known for its pathology, research, and surgical expertise through a wide range of strategic program development activities, including recruiting and mentoring faculty, launching and leading a new integrated vascular surgery residency program, and influencing health system‑wide service line development and infrastructure.
The incoming Division Chief will leverage a proven track record in academic leadership and a wealth of key proficiencies, including clinical and academic excellence; leadership and cultural transformation; education and program development; strategic vision and service line growth.
The ideal candidate will bring exceptional clinical expertise in the treatment of complex vascular disease, a demonstrated commitment to education and research, and a proven ability to lead cultural transformation in complex academic medical settings.
Qualifications- Board certified in Vascular Surgery
- Record of a high‑acuity and high‑volume clinical practice
- Clinical expertise in treatment of complex vascular disease that includes advanced endovascular of both open and hybrid approaches
- National recognition for academic or clinical contributions including clinical, basic or translational research
- Familiarity with integrated and traditional vascular surgery training models
For more information, reach out to Dirk Jansson at:
Dirk.
Janss
Specialty:
Surgery – Vascular
Employment Type:
Full Time
Contact Information
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