Associate Professor - Gastro Surgery
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Last updated on 08 Dec 2025
Overview
An Associate Professor in Gastro Surgery plays a pivotal role in imparting knowledge and expertise in the field of gastrointestinal surgery. They contribute to advancing the academic foundation of students pursuing careers in surgical medicine. This role emphasizes a balance between teaching, clinical practice, and research in gastroenterology. An Associate Professor also takes part in developing curricula, mentoring students, and leading research initiatives. Their focus is on enhancing the educational experience while maintaining up-to-date knowledge in a rapidly evolving healthcare field.

Job Description
- Provide high-quality education in the field of gastro surgery to undergraduate and postgraduate students.
- Develop and implement innovative teaching methodologies, including lectures, seminars, and practical sessions.
- Lead and supervise clinical practice and training in gastrointestinal surgery for students and residents.
- Conduct original research in the field of gastroenterology and gastro surgery, contributing to academic publications.
- Collaborate with fellow academic staff to design and update curricula based on the latest medical advancements.
- Participate in academic committees and contribute to the strategic direction of the department.
- Mentor and guide students in their academic journey and support them in research projects and clinical practice.

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