Department of Plastic Surgery Nassau University Medical Center (NUMC) Nassau County Firefighters Burn Center East Meadow, NY Start Date: July 1, 2026 (Term length: 1 year)
Position Overview
The Department of Plastic Surgery at Nassau University Medical Center is seeking a Burn Surgery Fellow for the 2026 to 2027 academic year, beginning July 1, 2026. This is a non-ACGME accredited fellowship in burn surgery and complex wound healing.
The fellowship is based within the Nassau County Firefighters Burn Center, the dedicated burn unit at NUMC and part of its Level I Trauma Center. The center serves a catchment area of approximately 3 million people and has provided advanced burn care since 1984. This program offers a high-volume, hands-on clinical experience spanning acute burn care, critical care management, complex wound treatment, and reconstructive surgery.
The fellow will train in partnership with and under the clinical guidance of physicians from the New York Plastic Surgical Group (NYPSG).
Employment Structure
The fellow is an employee of Nassau University Medical Center
Compensation and benefits are provided by NUMC and aligned with the applicable PGY salary level
The application review, interview process, and candidate selection are overseen by NYPSG in collaboration with NUMC leadership
Key Responsibilities
Participate in the evaluation and management of acute burn and critical care patients
Assist in operative and non-operative burn care, including grafting and reconstruction
Manage complex wounds using advanced wound care techniques
Gain exposure to hyperbaric medicine
Work in partnership with NYPSG physicians across inpatient and operative settings
Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams across surgical and critical care services
Participate in teaching and mentorship of medical students and residents
Contribute to clinical research and quality improvement initiatives as appropriate
Training Experience
The fellow will develop proficiency in:
Burn resuscitation and critical care management
Operative burn treatment and skin grafting
Advanced wound care and reconstruction
Functional and aesthetic burn reconstruction
Multidisciplinary burn team coordination
Requirements
Qualifications
Preferred
American Board of Surgery or American Osteopathic Board of Surgery eligible or certified
Required
Completion of at least two years of an accredited residency program with critical care experience
Eligibility for a New York State medical license (must be obtained by fellowship start date)
Strong interest in burn surgery, wound care, and reconstructive surgery
Demonstrated ability to work effectively in a high-acuity clinical environment
Ideal Candidate Profile
The ideal candidate is self-motivated, seeks progressive autonomy, and is interested in a unique training experience that integrates acute burn management with plastic and reconstructive surgery in collaboration with NYPSG physicians.
Application Requirements
To be considered, applicants should email the following to NYPSG Human Resources at HR@lipsg.com:
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