Assistant Professor - Gastro Surgery
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Last updated on 08 Dec 2025
Overview
An Assistant Professor in Gastro Surgery plays a critical role in advancing academic and clinical knowledge in gastrointestinal surgical practices. The role involves teaching medical students, conducting research, and engaging in the clinical application of surgical techniques. The position requires expertise in surgical procedures related to the digestive system, as well as experience in healthcare education. The professor must foster a collaborative environment that encourages learning and professional development. A commitment to advancing research in gastrointestinal surgery is essential.

Job Description
- Provide instruction and guidance to medical students in gastro surgical procedures and techniques.
- Participate in clinical rotations and hands-on training of students in real-world hospital settings.
- Conduct research in gastrointestinal surgery, aiming to advance medical knowledge and clinical practices.
- Collaborate with fellow academic staff and healthcare professionals to develop and enhance curriculum.
- Stay updated on the latest advancements and technologies in gastrointestinal surgery.
- Supervise and mentor students and residents, helping them build skills in both practical and theoretical aspects.
- Contribute to academic publications and present findings at conferences related to gastro surgery.

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