Chair, Department of Neurosurgery
Loyola University Stritch School of Medicine
Maywood, IL - United States
Chicago -Loyola University Stritch School of Medicine (SSOM) and Loyola Medicine seek an accomplished academic neurosurgeon with a successful track record of leadership and clinical excellence to serve as the Chair of the Department of Neurosurgery. This leadership position is a unique opportunity to be an integral part of a leading institution, driving advancements in clinical care and championing excellence in education and research while expanding outreach to the Chicago metro region.
The SSOM is committed to integrating education, research, and service in the development of future physicians and researchers. The School has been in the vanguard of institutions creating new, active learning curricula and research. Loyola Medicine is an academic health system and a member of Trinity Health. Loyola Medicine is anchored by the 547-licensed bed Loyola University Medical Center with a Level I Trauma Center and a Comprehensive Stroke Center. The System also includes Gottlieb Memorial Hospital and MacNeal Hospital. Furthermore, Loyola has a strong relationship with Edward Hines, Jr. VA Hospital located adjacent to LUMC’s campus.
The Department of Neurosurgery distinguished faculty members provide top-tier clinical services and scholarship recognized locally and nationally. The Department has a rich history and is renowned across various disciplines including excellence in cranial base surgery, comprehensive stroke, spine surgical care, peripheral nerve injuries and disorders, as well as the treatment of benign and malignant tumors. Over the years, the Department has cultivated exceptional neurosurgeons through its residency program and endovascular neurosurgery fellowship program.
The successful candidate will be a nationally respected surgeon and a visionary leader with demonstrated experience in setting strategic goals, inspiring and mentoring teams, and working collaboratively. The position requires a thorough understanding of the complexities of an academic health system with strong interpersonal and communication skills. Candidates must possess an M.D. or equivalent degree and board certification in neurosurgery with current academic appointment at the associate professor level or above.
For confidential nominations or expressions of interest, please contact the search consultant team of Linda Komnick, Vinny Gossain and Imran Ali at [email protected].