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Stephen Williams

Associate Chief Medical Officer; Medical Director of High Value Care; Tenured Professor & Chief of Urology

University of Texas Medical Branch

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The University of Texas Medical Branch

Assistant Professor of Clinical Practice in Urology (Faculty Positions) at UTMB

Academic Urology Faculty Opportunity at The University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB) The Division of Urology at The University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston, Texas is recruiting faculty for its expanding academic and clinical enterprise across the South Houston–Galveston region. The posting describes multiple open positions, including a General Urologist in Galveston with a focus on academic/TDCJ care, a General Urologist in Angleton/Lake Jackson focused on community access and practice development, a Fellowship-Trained Urologist with subspecialty interests such as Endourology , Men’s Health , or Urologic Oncology , and a Female Pelvic Medicine / Voiding Dysfunction specialist. This is a faculty appointment titled Assistant Professor of Clinical Practice, Surgery-Urology . The role includes direct patient care, surgery, consultative and outpatient services, inpatient care, teaching, supervision of trainees, continuing medical education, and participation in departmental and health system committees. The post emphasizes UTMB’s threefold mission of teaching, research, and patient care , along with opportunities to build and lead programs within a growing academic health system. Eligibility highlights: applicants should be graduates of an approved medical school, have completed approved residency training in Urology, be Board Certified/Board Eligible in Urology Surgery, and hold a Texas medical license without restrictions . Fellowship training is required for the subspecialty track. The salary is commensurate with experience . How to apply: apply through the UTMB Health Careers portal using the job posting link. Interested candidates may also reach out for more information via the LinkedIn post. No application deadline is stated in the content provided.