Ophthalmologist – Vitreoretinal Specialist

Jacksonville, FLFull-timePosted Jul 17, 2026

The Department of Ophthalmology at Mayo Clinic in Florida is seeking a board-certified or board-eligible ophthalmologist with fellowship training in surgical retina to join our growing team of 15 faculty members. This is a faculty position with opportunities and expectations for research as well as medical student, resident, and fellow teaching.

 

Mayo Clinic is a non-profit, physician-led, multi-specialty tertiary care institution with integrated clinical practice, education, and research across campuses in Minnesota, Arizona, and Florida as well as the Mayo Clinic Health System. The Florida campus is a 600 acre, fully integrated, rapidly expanding academic medical center with a strong commitment to multidisciplinary collaboration and innovation. Mayo Clinic in Florida has recently been ranked #1 in Florida and #11 nationally by Newsweek. 

 

Position Highlights:

  • Provide specialized care for diseases and surgery of the posterior segment.

  • Collaborate with other services to manage multidisciplinary cases.

  • Participate in clinical trials and implementation of protocols.

  • Engage in academic activities including teaching medical students, residents and fellows and fostering basic science and clinical research.

  • Benefit from Mayo Clinic’s integrated practice model and robust infrastructure for research and education.

  • The Department will begin an ophthalmology residency in 2028 and a vitreoretinal fellowship.

 

Interested candidates please contact Richard D. Ten Hulzen, MD, Department of Ophthalmology, Mayo Clinic Florida at coleman.katelyn@mayo.edu. 

  • MD degree with completion of an accredited ophthalmology residency.
  • Fellowship training in vitreoretinal diseases and surgery.
  • Board-certified or board-eligible in ophthalmology.
  • Eligible for licensure in the state of Florida.
  • Clinician scientists are encouraged to apply.

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