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The Department of Surgery at Carilion Clinic Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine (CC-VTCSOM) in Roanoke, Virginia is currently recruiting a Board Certified Vascular Surgeon to lead the Section of Vascular Surgery. Offering an exceptional opportunity, we are searching for a Chief of the Section and a Director of the Aortic Center to lead our growing team of six surgeons and seven advanced practice providers in a clinic-based academic program with remarkable prospects in teaching, research, and clinical surgery. The ideal candidate would possess both complex endovascular and open surgical skills, will have an excellent track record in the management of advanced aortic pathology, and will have a collaborative approach to patient care.
The Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine (VTCSOM) is a unique partnership between a public research university (Virginia Tech) and a private health care organization (Carilion Clinic) and is a fully LCME accredited, four-year allopathic medical school. The school is among the first of the new generation of medical schools in the United States. While VTCSOM opened as a private school in 2010, the school became part of Virginia Tech as its ninth college on July 1, 2018. The school s charter class entered in August 2010, and each class averaged 42 students, with recent incremental increases to 49, 51, and 56 students with plans to increase the class size to 96 in a new building in 2028-29. The innovative curriculum is divided into four domains: basic science, clinical science, research, and interprofessionalism. Learning revolves around real patient cases studied by small groups of students under the guidance of facilitators. The school s students have earned outstanding USMLE Step 1 and Step 2 scores. Students have access to superb clinical facilities at Carilion Clinic, with over 750 physicians representing more than 60 specialties. Students complete a research project of publishable quality before graduation and in addition to earning an M.D. they also receive a graduate certificate in research from Virginia Tech.
FBRI at VTC is Virginia Tech s only research institute devoted solely to biomedical research. Founded in 2010 and welcoming new faculty, postdoctoral fellows, students, and staff from across the United States and throughout the world it is one of the nation s fastest-growing academic biomedical research enterprises and a destination for world-class researchers. Based in Roanoke, Virginia, the institute was designed to accommodate interdisciplinary research to address contemporary challenges in health and disease through combinations of biological, behavioral, computational, and engineering approaches. Since its inception, the research institute has experienced unprecedented growth: doubling its enterprise and lab facilities in Roanoke to over 260,000 square-feet of premier research facilities, while also investing in brand-new laboratories on the Children s National Research & Innovation Campus in Washington, D.C. The Institute grew rapidly to now more than 40 faculty-led research teams, over $240 million in current active extramural grants and contracts, focused on developing innovations in key research focus areas include addiction and substance abuse, behavioral health, cardiovascular science, cancer including structural oncology, cognitive and computational neuroscience, decision-making, developmental and translational neurobiology, human development, neurorehabilitation, immunology, and regenerative/ restorative medicine. The figure represents multi-year grants and contracts, largely awarded through a highly competitive process from the world's leading medical research enterprise, the National Institutes of Health. The current annual FBRI extramural grant and contract active portfolio value is $51 million. This work has resulted in 1,000+ publications in leading scientific journals, and the faculty have been cited more than 300,000 times. To better translate their science into innovations that deliver improved patient care, FBRI faculty and their teams have disclosed dozens of inventions, filed patents, and launched more than 10 biotechnology companies, several of which have secured small business grants of up to $2 million. In its first 15 years the institute generated more than $1.7 billion in local economic impact including $190 million in just the last year.
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