Urology - Physician
Company: Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Location: Nashville
Posted on: January 26, 2026
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Job Description:
Urology - Physician at Vanderbilt University Medical Center
summary: This position is for an endourologist at Vanderbilt
University Medical Center to provide comprehensive care in
endourology and stone disease using advanced technologies.
Responsibilities include patient care, teaching, research, and
collaboration within a multidisciplinary team. The role offers
competitive benefits and professional development opportunities in
a thriving academic medical environment in Nashville, Tennessee.
Vanderbilt University Medical Center is seeking an endourologist to
join the Department of Urology in Nashville, Tennessee. Position
Highlights: Join 4 urology faculty and 3 APPs in the Division of
Endourology and Stone Disease to provide multidisciplinary and
comprehensive care to patients in the Vanderbilt Stone Center, a
dedicated clinic and outpatient surgery center with in-house lab,
pharmacy, and imaging services. 100% endourology and stone
management. Innovative care techniques and equipment including
PCNL, mini PCNL, SWL, ureteroscopes, and MOSES laser technology.
Take general urology call 2-4 weeks per year, led by urology
residents. Academic responsibilities include teaching residents,
fellows, and other learners, with the opportunity to participate in
research, clinical trials, or collaborate with nephrology and
engineering to develop new methods of care. Enjoy practicing in a
collegial team with supportive leadership and a focus on
professional development, learning, and mentorship. Qualifications:
MD/DO with board certification or eligibility in Urology and
fellowship training in Endourology with a firm commitment to the
Vanderbilt values of innovation, collaboration, and quality.
Academic rank is commensurate with qualifications, experience, and
career goals. Benefits: Commencement bonus Relocation allowance
Incentive bonus Professional Development allowance and CME time
Immediate access to PTO Lucrative retirement match No state income
tax in Tennessee High-quality, low-cost medical, dental, and vision
insurance Wellbeing programs that include but are not limited to
mental, physical, and financial health Vanderbilt University
Medical Center is one of the most prominent academic medical
centers in the Southeast, with 7 hospitals, 180 outpatient clinics,
and over 160 residency and fellowship programs. The Department of
Urology enjoys a national reputation for innovative patient care,
outstanding fellowship and residency training, and basic and
clinical research. Made up of more than 40 faculty members, VUMC
Urology has one of the highest surgical volumes in the country and
is consistently ranked among the top institutions for urologic care
by US News and World Report. Doximity’s Residency Navigator ranked
the Vanderbilt urology residency 1 in the US in 2024 and 2025,
based on culture, clinical diversity, overall satisfaction, and
other factors. Nashville is rich in cultural, sporting,
recreational, and historical attractions, and is known as Music
City, USA. One of the fastest growing areas in the US, the
Nashville metro area boasts a lower-than-average cost of living, no
state income tax, and higher than average per capita income, as
well as a diverse population and over 20 colleges and universities.
With an international airport, vibrant arts and music scene, real
estate either downtown or in the countryside, and abundant outdoor
activities, central Tennessee is a great environment to live and
work. Vanderbilt Health is committed to fostering an environment
where everyone has the chance to thrive and is committed to the
principles of equal opportunity. EOE/Vets/Disabled. Keywords:
endourologist, urology physician, stone disease treatment,
Vanderbilt University Medical Center, PCNL, ureteroscopes, MOSES
laser technology, clinical research, medical teaching, outpatient
surgery
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