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Clinical Academic Neuro-Ophthalmologist Role
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winnipeg, Canada
Location
winnipeg
Posted
June 19, 2026
Commute
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Job Description
Advance your expertise at Queen’s University as a Clinical Academic Neuro-Ophthalmologist, focusing on clinical service, teaching, and impactful research.
Queen’s University is looking for a dedicated neuro-ophthalmologist to render high-quality clinical services within the Department of Ophthalmology. This position offers the chance to teach undergraduate and postgraduate students while engaging in essential research activities. Leadership and collaboration are critical to fostering a thriving academic environment.
Key Responsibilities:
• Deliver clinical service in neuro-ophthalmology
• Engage actively in research and scholarly work
• Teach undergraduate and postgraduate students
• Participate in departmental and university service
• Demonstrate leadership and collaboration
Requirements:
• MD with specialty training in ophthalmology
• Eligibility for licensure in Ontario
• PhD for Clinician Scientist applicants
• Evidence of research publications
Queen’s University is looking for a dedicated neuro-ophthalmologist to render high-quality clinical services within the Department of Ophthalmology. This position offers the chance to teach undergraduate and postgraduate students while engaging in essential research activities. Leadership and collaboration are critical to fostering a thriving academic environment.
Key Responsibilities:
• Deliver clinical service in neuro-ophthalmology
• Engage actively in research and scholarly work
• Teach undergraduate and postgraduate students
• Participate in departmental and university service
• Demonstrate leadership and collaboration
Requirements:
• MD with specialty training in ophthalmology
• Eligibility for licensure in Ontario
• PhD for Clinician Scientist applicants
• Evidence of research publications