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Dayton Children's Hospital

Pediatric Ophthalmologist - MD or DO

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Dayton Children's Hospital is seeking a Pediatric Ophthalmologist to provide specialist care, requiring an unrestricted Ohio medical license and fellowship training.
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Facility:Dayton Children's - Main CampusDepartment:OphthalmologySchedule:Full timeHours:40Job Details:Dayton Children’s Hospital seeks a pediatric ophthalmologist to join our expanding service. Qualified candidates must hold, or be able to obtain, an unrestricted Ohio medical license and be board certified/board eligible in ophthalmology. Fellowship training at an AAPOS approved fellowship is required. We offer a highly competitive salary. Benefits include malpractice, life, medical and disability insurances, 401(k) and deferred compensation programs, generous CME allowance and vacation.

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Dayton Children’s is a freestanding children’s hospital with more than 35 pediatric specialties. The hospital is a designated Level I pediatric trauma center.  We serve a pediatric population of over 500,000 from a 20-county region of central and southwestern Ohio and eastern Indiana, and the Emergency Department evaluates over 80,000 children annually. 

Establishing a practice at Dayton Children’s provides the opportunity to work with colleagues and staff committed to providing quality, personalized care in a technologically advanced pediatric center with an outstanding community reputation.  The Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine department of pediatrics and its residency program are based at Dayton Children’s.  All our physicians hold faculty appointments at the Boonshoft School of Medicine. 

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