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This is an academic Laryngologist faculty position (open rank/track) in the Department of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, focused on benign and cancer-related dysphagia, voice, airway, and swallowing disorders within a tertiary referral center. The role involves clinical care, teaching, and scholarly activity, with academic rank and salary commensurate with training and experience.
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Position Overview
The Department of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center (OSUWMC) and The Ohio State University College of Medicine seeks a Laryngologist to join our nationally recognized academic health system. This position offers the opportunity to work within a collaborative, multidisciplinary environment dedicated to excellence in patient care, education, and research.
The successful candidate will join a comprehensive team providing advanced care for disorders of the voice, airway, and swallowing. Care of patients with benign and cancer-related dysphagia will be the focus of this faculty position. The faculty member will participate in clinical care, teaching, and scholarly activity while contributing to the continued growth of the Division of Laryngology.
OSUWMC is a tertiary referral center serving patients across Ohio and the Midwest, providing access to cutting-edge technology, research infrastructure, and multidisciplinary care teams.
Requirements
Faculty Defined
Clinical faculty (regardless of rank) - Persons with titles of assistant professor-clinical, associate professor-clinical, and professor-clinical. These faculty will have earned a Doctor of Medicine (MD), Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO), doctorate (PhD) or other terminal degree in the relevant field. Clinical faculty members are not eligible for tenure and are appointed for terms of three to five years. They may be reappointed to successive terms. Their primary career focus is the delivery of exemplary clinical care, which may also include teaching and/or research.
Tenure-Track faculty (regardless of rank) - Persons with the titles of assistant professor, associate professor, or professor who are eligible for tenure or who have obtained tenure. These faculty will have earned a doctorate (PhD), Doctor of Medicine (MD), Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO), or other terminal degree in the relevant field of study. Their primary career focus centers on research, service, and teaching. Tenure-track faculty with MD, DO, or MD/PhD degrees may also be involved in clinical care.
Research Faculty (regardless of rank) - Persons with the titles of research assistant professor, research associate professor, or research professor. These faculty will have earned a doctorate (PhD) or other terminal degree in the relevant field of study. Research faculty members are not eligible for tenure and are appointed for terms of one to five years. Their principal career focus is research.
The Ohio State University College of Medicine
The Ohio State University College of Medicine, with more than 5,000 learners, is the only academic medical center in central Ohio. Recognized as a Tier 1 school for research in the 2025–2026 U.S. News & World Report “Best Medical Schools” list, it ranks among the top 16 medical schools for research in the nation. It also remains in Tier 2 for primary care, further demonstrating its strength across the academic spectrum. Known for its innovative curriculum, cutting-edge research, and excellence in clinical care through The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, the college continues to advance its mission of education, discovery, and community impact. With more than 2,700 faculty across 20 clinical departments, eight basic science departments, and the School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, Ohio State is shaping the future of academic medicine - locally, nationally, and globally.
The Wexner Medical Center
The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center consists of The Ohio State University Health System, the College of Medicine, the Health Sciences Library, and the Faculty Group Practice. The Ohio State Wexner Medical Center is committed to providing world-class care. At the Ohio State Wexner Medical Center, we're proud to celebrate our 33rd consecutive year ranked on the U.S. News & World Report Best Hospitals list. This year, the Ohio State Wexner Medical Center has nine
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