Chair of Surgery - 499629
Company: University of Toledo
Location: Toledo
Posted on: April 4, 2026
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Job Description:
Chair of Surgery, The University of Toledo College of Medicine
and Life Sciences Chief of Surgery, University of Toledo Medical
Center Position Description The University of Toledo College of
Medicine and Life Sciences (UTCOMLS) and University of Toledo
Health (UToledo Health) seek a transformative leader with
outstanding clinical skills, academic credentials, and executive
acumen to serve as Chair of Surgery at UTCOM, Chief of Surgery at
the University of Toledo Medical Center, and Academic Chief of
Surgery at ProMedica Toledo Hospital. The Chair of Surgery will
have a unique opportunity to advance the University’s academic
surgical reputation through strategic leadership, faculty
recruitment and management, operations excellence, and partnership
development with regional teaching and research affiliate
organizations. The Chair will report directly to the Dean of the
College of Medicine and Life Sciences. He/she will also serve as
service chief at the University of Toledo Medical Center (UTMC) and
on the UTMC Medical Executive Committee of the Medical Staff. The
Chair of Surgery functions as a key leader within the UTCOMLS and
the University’s affiliated surgical educational programs at UTMC
and ProMedica Toledo Hospital. A keen systems orientation is
critical to success in this complex, matrixed environment, as is a
focus on building collaborative relationships across a multi-site
regional healthcare education ecosystem. The Chair will be expected
to work productively with a variety of key stakeholders to
strengthen existing programs and create new educational and
clinical initiatives. The successful candidate will be a nationally
recognized academic surgeon with a passion for surgical excellence,
sophisticated leadership and mentoring skills, and a record of
achievement in clinical, educational, and administrative roles.
They will demonstrate a commitment to faculty, departmental, and
institutional success; approach this work with a deep understanding
of how culture influences organizational success; and a willingness
to be both tactical and strategic in achieving organizational
goals. The next Chair must be passionate about building consensus,
yet unafraid to make tough decisions or lead change. As an advocate
and trusted steward of the department, the new Chair will spearhead
transformational changes and promote expansive growth to support
the mission and vision of UTCOMLS, UToledo Health, and support the
affiliation with ProMedica. The Chair must share and demonstrate a
passion for the institutional mission of providing exceptional
clinical, educational, and research services, including
interprofessional team building. He/she must possess the business
acumen and cultural sensitivity to manage in a complex organization
and demonstrate the interpersonal skills that will ensure
successful relationship building with a variety of external and
internal stakeholders, including community clinicians and leaders,
donors, and other relevant external entities. The Chair will
collaborate with UTCOMLS, UToledo Health, and ProMedica leadership
to develop and implement an academic strategic plan for all
surgical specialties within the department, with a focus on
excellence in clinical, teaching, and research mission. He/she will
also oversee the involvement of volunteer faculty in the
Department’s activities; manage department incentives within the
faculty compensation plan; lead academic program development in
collaboration with the UTCOMLS Dean, UToledo Health and, when
appropriate, ProMedica leadership; and ensure that the residency
program has adequate resources to remain nationally competitive.
Candidate Qualifications An M.D., M.D./Ph.D., or D.O. degree with
board certification in Surgery and/or a relevant surgical
subspecialty. Demonstrated progressive administrative experience,
preferably within an academic health center or teaching
institution. Recognized nationally through involvement in academic
societies at a national level. Possession of, or eligibility for, a
medical license in the state of Ohio. Leadership & Management
Experience Provide strategic and unifying leadership to guide the
Department of Surgery in advancing its clinical, academic,
research, and service missions in alignment with the goals of the
UTCOMLS, UToledo Health, affiliated partners, and the broader
Toledo community. Demonstrate a proven record of progressive
leadership in an academic surgical department or health system,
with the ability to integrate and expand comprehensive surgical
services that meet the evolving needs of a complex and growing
clinical enterprise. Articulate a bold, compelling vision for the
Department’s future—one that inspires excellence in surgical care,
innovation in research, and distinction in surgical education and
training. Foster a culture of collaboration and partnership by
working effectively with medical school leadership, hospital
administration, surgical and non-surgical faculty, residents, and
community stakeholders to improve the quality and scope of surgical
care delivery. Serve as a consensus-builder and change agent ,
demonstrating the courage and influence to mobilize teams, navigate
challenges, and unite diverse voices around shared strategic
priorities. Possess strong business acumen and strategic insight ,
with the ability to anticipate and respond to emerging trends,
regulatory challenges, and opportunities in academic surgery and
health care. Lead the alignment of strategic and operational plans
, ensuring people, systems, and resources are effectively
coordinated to support high-quality, efficient, and
patient-centered surgical services. Drive innovation in surgical
quality, safety, and performance improvement , achieving superior
clinical outcomes, financial performance, and high patient,
physician, and staff satisfaction. Recruit, mentor, and retain
high-caliber faculty and staff , building cohesive, mission-driven
teams that exemplify professionalism, clinical excellence, and
academic productivity. Support the development of future surgical
leaders , fostering leadership pathways among faculty, residents,
and fellows, and promoting a culture of lifelong learning. Advance
interdisciplinary research and education , facilitating
collaboration across departments and institutions to drive
innovation in surgical science, education, and patient care.
Promote a culture of accountability and continuous improvement ,
establishing and monitoring clear performance benchmarks aligned
with departmental and institutional goals. Champion diversity,
equity, and inclusion in all aspects of departmental life,
contributing to a respectful, inclusive, and collaborative culture
that supports individual and organizational success. The Department
of Surgery The Department of Surgery is vital to the academic and
clinical mission of the University of Toledo College of Medicine
and Life Sciences (UTCOMLS). With 16 full-time clinical faculty and
3 research faculty, the Department is committed to advancing
patient care, education, and research in northwest Ohio and the
surrounding tri-state region. Faculty expertise spans a wide range
of surgical specialties, including cardiothoracic surgery, general
surgery, surgical oncology, neurosurgery, trauma and critical care,
transplant, oral/head and neck, breast, vascular, plastic, and
reconstructive surgery. The Department is nationally recognized for
its strengths in surgical oncology, neurosurgery, and minimally
invasive surgery. UTMC offers one of the few U.S. programs for
isolated limb and organ perfusion chemotherapy. The 30,000 sq. ft.
George Isaac Minimally Invasive Surgery Center supports advanced
robotic, laparoscopic, and single-port procedures. UTMC’s
neurosurgical program has received national recognition from U.S.
News & World Report . The ACGME-accredited general surgery
residency program, with a 10-year accreditation cycle, is a
six-year track that includes a dedicated research year. A
state-of-the-art simulation center, robust clinical and research
opportunities, and a rigorous didactic curriculum support training.
Faculty and residents also contribute to the education of 175 UTCOM
medical students annually. The College of Medicine and Life
Sciences The University of Toledo College of Medicine and Life
Sciences (UTCOMLS) is a student-focused, premier academic
institution dedicated to the education of future physicians and
physician-scientists. With a distinguished faculty committed to
integrating research, education, and clinical care, the college
equips students with the knowledge, skills, and professional values
essential for securing competitive residency placements and for
practicing medicine effectively in a wide range of communities and
healthcare settings. The College’s education programs demonstrate a
track record of accomplishment and innovation. The latest LCME
visit in 2021 was highly complementary, conferring an eight- year
accreditation. UTCOMLS is a leader in inter-professional education
and technology- enabled new approaches to medical education. In
2025, the University of Toledo was recognized as a Carnegie R1
Research Institution, with the college being an integral part of
this designation with an annual research budget exceeding $24
million. UTCOMLS continues to actively position itself as a center
of excellence in research, as evidenced by its rankings in research
funding from the National Science Foundation and the National
Institutes of Health. UTCOMLS is part of the 450-acre Health
Science Campus, which includes the University of Toledo Medical
Center (with an ambulatory surgical center, inpatient psychiatric
hospital, cancer center, and ambulatory clinics), as well as the
College of Health and Human Services and the College of Pharmacy
and Pharmaceutical Sciences. The Health Science Campus also houses
the Lloyd A. Jacobs Interprofessional Immersive Simulation Center,
a state-of-the-art learning facility featuring virtual and
interactive learning labs. In all, this integrated health science
campus offers an interactive and formative educational experience
for students, residents in graduate medical education programs, and
other healthcare professionals, enabling them to maximize the
development of their personal and empathetic skills, as well as
their diagnostic and problem-solving techniques. Centers and
Institutes at the University of Toledo College of Medicine and Life
Sciences Interprofessional Immersive Simulation Center (UT-IISC)
UT-IISC integrates three state-of-the-art centers: the Progressive
Anatomy & Surgical Skills Center, the Advanced Clinical Simulation
Center, and the Virtual Immersive Reality Center. Together, they
enhance patient safety and clinical outcomes by providing hands-on,
competency-based training for students and healthcare
professionals. Teams practice in simulated environments to improve
communication and reduce medical errors. Center of Excellence in
Biomarker Research and Individualized Medicine (BRIM) Part of the
Translational Health and Bioscience initiative, BRIM fosters
innovation in biomarker discovery and commercialization. With 11
candidate biomarkers and eight bioscience spin-offs (four focused
on biomarkers), the center drives regional biotech growth,
entrepreneurship, and job creation in Ohio. Eleanor N. Dana Cancer
Center The Dana Cancer Center delivers comprehensive cancer care in
a centralized location at UTMC. It provides coordinated,
multidisciplinary treatment for patients across northwest Ohio and
beyond. Potential for interdisciplinary collaboration exists to
grow the research and clinical programs. Center for Diabetes and
Endocrine Research (CeDER) CeDER promotes research on obesity,
diabetes, and endocrine disorders. Known for its interdisciplinary
approach, it connects experts across multiple departments and
colleges, addressing conditions from endocrine cancers to
transplant immunology. CeDER enjoys strong community support and
growing national and international recognition. Center for
Hypertension and Personalized Medicine (CHPM) Built on a 39-year
NIH-funded hypertension research program, CHPM focuses on genetics
and genomics in cardiovascular diseases. It fosters collaboration
across the Colleges of Medicine and Pharmacy, with strong emphasis
on translational genomic medicine. Ruth M. Hillebrand Clinical
Skills Center A nationally recognized facility, the Hillebrand
Center offers immersive, interactive training for students and
professionals to strengthen communication, clinical reasoning, and
diagnostic skills in a supportive environment. Engineering Center
for Orthopedic Research Excellence (E-CORE) E-CORE unites experts
from medicine, engineering, and allied health to study the human
skeletal system. It supports interdisciplinary research in
orthopedics, bone biology, biomechanics, and rehabilitation.
University of Toledo Health (UTH) As the only academic health
system in Northwest Ohio, UToledo Health comprises the University
of Toledo Medical Center, University of Toledo Physicians, and
multiple ambulatory clinic and dental practice sites. Created by
the UToledo Board of Trustees on February 8, 2023, UToledo Health
aligns the university’s clinical operations with top academic
medical centers and encourages strategic growth. It includes the
University of Toledo Medical Center (UTMC), employed faculty
physicians and dentists, and is overseen by the UToledo Health
Board, which reports to the Board of Trustees. University of Toledo
Medical Center (UTMC) Since 1964, UTMC has provided advanced,
patient-focused care to the Toledo community and beyond.
Established as a teaching hospital, UTMC remains dedicated to
training the next generation of healthcare professionals while
providing high-quality care across various specialties. UTMC plays
a vital role in serving the region’s medically underserved
populations, with over 300,000 patient encounters annually,
including nearly 10,000 inpatient admissions, 200,000 outpatient
visits, and over 30,000 emergency department visits in FY2025. The
hospital has 319 registered beds and draws upon the expertise of
university-based physicians and healthcare providers. Key clinical
strengths include: Kidney/Pancreas Transplant Center Neurology
(including Joint Commission Advanced Thrombectomy Stroke Center)
Cardiology Neurology Trauma and emergency care Orthopedic surgery
Cancer treatment Located on the university’s Health Science Campus,
UTMC provides convenient, hands-on training for students in
medicine, dentistry, nursing, and allied health fields. More than
380 medical and dental residents and fellows are currently training
at UTMC and affiliated health systems. UTMC is fully accredited by
The Joint Commission, receiving its most recent three-year
accreditation in January 2024. Awards and Recognitions UTMC has
earned several distinctions for its commitment to quality care and
innovation: U.S. News & World Report (2024–25): High-Performing
Hospital in Heart Failure American Heart Association (2024): Get
With the Guidelines® – Stroke Gold Plus Award Human Rights Campaign
Foundation (2024): LGBTQ Healthcare Equality High Performer Epic
Systems: Gold Star Level 8 & Good Install Award for excellence in
EMR implementation (launched Sept. 2022) To learn more or view a
video about UTMC, visit: https://health.utoledo.edu/ut-medical-
center/index.html ProMedica Health ProMedica is a mission-driven,
nonprofit health system offering quality health care services in
northwest Ohio and southeast Michigan. As a network of hospitals,
physicians, healthcare professionals, researchers, and specialized
clinics and facilities, ProMedica provides a comprehensive range of
diagnostic, medical, and surgical services in areas like emergency
medicine and trauma, heart and vascular care, oncology,
orthopedics, neurology, women’s services, and children’s services.
ProMedica’s 13-hospital system employs over 13,000 staff members,
including around 2,100 physicians and more than 1,000 healthcare
providers working for ProMedica Physicians. Across the system,
ProMedica cares for more than 4.7 million patients each year at
over 400 sites in the region. It also operates a health plan,
Paramount Healthcare, which serves more than 240,000 members.
Guided by its mission to improve health and well-being, ProMedica
Toledo Hospital and Russell J. Ebeid Children's Hospital serve as
the flagship hospitals anchoring the academic medical center. The
University of Toledo and ProMedica Health System signed a new
Academic Affiliation Agreement in May 2024 that will support
medical education in the greater Toledo community for the next
decade. University of Toledo The University of Toledo stands as a
dynamic public research university with a long- standing commitment
to academic excellence, innovation, and student success. On May 22,
2025, UToledo marked a new chapter in leadership with the
appointment of Dr. James Holloway as the institution’s 19th
president, emphasizing a continued focus on mission- driven
transformation. Established in 1872 and incorporated into Ohio’s
state university system in 1967, UToledo expanded its scope and
impact through its 2006 merger with the Medical University of Ohio.
Today, the institution is one of 14 public universities in Ohio and
offers more than 200 academic programs across associate,
bachelor’s, graduate, and professional levels— delivered through
flexible day, evening, and online formats. UToledo is nationally
ranked by U.S. News & World Report and continues to grow its
visibility as a comprehensive institution that bridges academic
rigor with applied learning. UToledo is distinguished by its
research enterprise, recognized nationally for its leadership in
solar energy innovation, water quality and environmental science,
cellular biology, and astrophysics. The University strategically
integrates research and teaching, with students engaged in
inquiry-based learning as early as their first year. This culture
of innovation is supported by interdisciplinary collaboration and
modern research infrastructure across its campuses. Central to
UToledo’s mission is an unwavering dedication to access and social
mobility. Nearly 26% of UToledo students are the first in their
families to pursue a college degree. The University’s Tuition
Guarantee ensures predictability and affordability, while robust
student support services and high-impact practices contribute to
measurable outcomes in graduate success. UToledo is consistently
recognized as a top performer in advancing social mobility and is
among Ohio’s leading institutions for income mobility among its
alumni. The University’s physical presence spans over 1,400 acres
and includes more than 100 major facilities. The Main
Campus—located in the Ottawa Hills and Old Orchard neighborhoods of
Toledo—is known for its distinctive Gothic architecture and
collegiate atmosphere. The 450-acre Health Science Campus serves as
a cornerstone of the region’s academic medical enterprise, housing
the University of Toledo Medical Center (a Level 2 trauma center),
the Orthopaedics Center, the Eleanor N. Dana Cancer Center, and the
Lloyd A. Jacobs Interprofessional Immersive Simulation Center—a
nationally recognized, state-of-the-art facility for collaborative
health sciences education. Further extending its reach, UToledo
supports creative and environmental scholarship through the Center
for Visual Arts, located at the Toledo Museum of Art, and the Lake
Erie Center, a coastal research station advancing Great Lakes
science and community engagement. The Community: Toledo, Ohio
Toledo is a dynamic, resilient city in Northwest Ohio, located near
the western shores of Lake Erie. With a metropolitan population of
over 600,000, it combines Midwestern friendliness with an
innovative spirit and a strong sense of community. Like the
University of Toledo, the city is built on grit, determination, and
opportunity. Historically recognized for its glass and auto
industries, Toledo is now a growing hub for careers in healthcare,
manufacturing, education, and technology. It’s home to several
Fortune 500 companies and national corporations that collaborate
with UToledo on research, internships, and job opportunities.
Residents and visitors enjoy a revitalized downtown, vibrant
neighborhoods, and abundant natural spaces. Highlights include:
Toledo Museum of Art – nationally renowned with a world-class glass
collection Fifth Third Field – one of the best minor league
ballparks, home of the Toledo Mud Hens Glass City Metropark – the
city’s newest riverfront attraction Live entertainment – big-name
concerts, Broadway shows, and festivals Thriving food scene – from
iconic family-owned restaurants to modern farm-to-table dining and
craft breweries Loft and condo living – urban residential options
near restaurants and nightlife Nature lovers will appreciate: Lake
Erie & Maumee River – for boating, fishing, and kayaking Toledo Zoo
– one of the nation’s top-rated zoos 19 Metroparks – featuring 120
miles of trails for hiking, biking, and wildlife watching A 6-mile
path from Main Campus to Wildwood Metropark and the suburb of
Sylvania Toledo was recently ranked 1 in the U.S. for
sustainability by Site Selection and 4 minor league sports city by
Sports Business Journal , making it an outstanding place to live,
work, and learn. Conditions of Employment: To promote the highest
levels of health and well-being, the University of Toledo campuses
are tobacco-free. Pre-employment health screening requirements for
the University of Toledo Health Science Campus Medical Center will
include drug and other required health screenings for the position.
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement: The University of Toledo is
an equal opportunity employer. The University of Toledo does not
discriminate in employment, educational programs, or activities on
the basis of race, color, religion, sex, age, ancestry, national
origin, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression,
military or veteran status, disability, familial status, or
political affiliation.
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