University of Miami Health System

Associate Professor of Clinical - Orthopaedics, Hand

North Miami, FL

full-time
Inpatient and outpatient

University of Miami School of Medicine

The University of Miami Miller School of Medicine is seeking a Hand Fellowship–trained, board‑certified Orthopaedic Surgeon to join the Department of Orthopaedics as a full‑time faculty member at the Associate Professor of Clinical rank. The successful candidate will demonstrate experience and a strong interest in a high‑volume clinical practice focused on hand, wrist, and elbow surgery.

Primary Responsibilities

  • Active participation in the clinical and surgical care of hand patients, including Level I trauma center on‑call coverage
  • Teaching, training, and supervision of orthopaedic residents, hand surgery fellows, and medical students
  • Development of and participation in ongoing clinical research initiatives within the Department of Orthopaedics

Secondary Responsibilities

  • Service on appropriate Departmental and School of Medicine committees
  • Participation in relevant Departmental and hospital administrative activities

The University of Miami is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Applicants and employees are protected from discrimination based on certain categories protected by Federal law.

About University of Miami Health System

The University of Miami Health System (UHealth) is South Florida’s only university-based academic medical system, uniting world-class patient care, groundbreaking research, and medical education through the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine. With more than 1,800 physicians across 100+ specialties, UHealth is home to nationally ranked programs including Bascom Palmer Eye Institute and Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, offering physicians the opportunity to practice at the forefront of medicine.

UHealth continues to expand its clinical and academic footprint with nearly 40 outpatient locations and new facilities such as UHealth SoLé Mia. Physicians at UHealth benefit from a collaborative academic environment, access to leading-edge technology and AI-driven innovation, and the ability to advance clinical excellence, research, and education while serving one of the most diverse and dynamic patient populations in the country.

Posted May 7, 2026