Carilion Clinic and Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine (VTCSOM) invite a board-eligible or board-certified reconstructive urologist to join and help shape the future of a rapidly expanding academic Section of Urology in Southwest Virginia.
This is a unique opportunity for a physician who is motivated to build, teach, lead, and innovate within a health system actively evolving into an independent Department of Urology with plans to establish a urology residency program. If you are passionate about advancing Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery (FPMRS) and contributing to academic growth, your leadership will have meaningful institutional impact.
Completion of a Urogynecology and Reconstructive Pelvic Surgery (URPS) / FPMRS fellowship is preferred, though candidates with strong clinical and academic interest in pelvic reconstruction are encouraged to apply.
Academic Growth & Leadership
Play a foundational role in developing a future Department of Urology
Contribute to building a urology residency program
Academic appointment at VTCSOM commensurate with experience
Opportunities for curriculum development, medical student education, mentorship, and scholarly activity
Institutional support for research collaboration across Virginia Tech and Carilion
You will join a newly established and rapidly growing Section of Urology founded in 2023, currently comprised of:
Fellowship-trained faculty in oncology, endourology, and pediatrics
General urologists
Dedicated advanced care practitioners
You will have the opportunity to help shape subspecialty growth in reconstructive and pelvic health while building a referral base within a large, integrated health system serving over one million patients.
Carilion is experiencing extraordinary institutional expansion, including:
The new Taubman Cancer Center (opening following a $100M capital campaign)
A newly approved kidney transplant program (launching 2026)
The new Crystal Springs Tower, expanding cardiovascular and emergency services
Planned expansion of VTCSOM with increased medical school enrollment and new facilities
This growth translates into long-term programmatic stability, collaborative opportunities, and expanding tertiary referrals.
Practice Environment
You will primarily practice at Carilion Roanoke Memorial in Roanoke:
800+ bed academic/tertiary referral center
Level I Trauma Center
Regional referral hub serving one million people
Integrated pediatric services through Carilion Children’s Hospital, including the region’s only pediatric Level I Trauma Center
Carilion Clinic is Virginia’s largest not-for-profit integrated health system, with:
7 hospitals
220+ practice locations
31 GME programs
Roanoke, Virginia — Exceptional Quality of Life
Roanoke offers the best of academic medicine without the congestion of larger metro areas. The Roanoke Valley (population 300,000) consistently ranks among the “Best Places to Live” and offers:
Exceptional public and private schools
Affordable real estate and low cost of living
Immediate access to the Blue Ridge Parkway, Appalachian Trail, and Smith Mountain Lake
Vibrant arts, dining, and cultural experiences
Easy interstate access to major metropolitan areas and Atlantic beaches
Build Something Meaningful
This role is ideal for a reconstructive urologist who wants more than a clinical position — someone who is energized by building programs, mentoring learners, contributing to scholarship, and shaping the future of academic urology in a growing health system. We welcome candidates who are ready to make a lasting impact.
Contact Information
For additional information please contact: Christopher E. Bayne, MD Chief, Section of Urology Department of Surgery Phone: 540-759-0407; Email: cebayne@carilionclinic.org Amy Marsh, Senior Physician Recruiter Phone: 540-339-8271; Email: amsilcox@carilionclinic.org