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Trauma/acute care/surgical intensivist

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Fort Wayne, IN

Parkview Health System

(Posted Jan 15, 2013) – Parkview Health is seeking a BC/BE fellowship trained Trauma Surgeon to join our established Trauma/Acute Care Surgery/Surgical Intensivist Program. Parkview Regional Medical Center is an ACS verified Level II Trauma Center. The current model is a Trauma, Acute Care Surgery, and Surgical Critical Care program that incorporates a 12 hour shift model with significant time for life outside the hospital. The service is supplemented by nurse extender coverage during all shifts. Parkview Regional Medical Center, located in Fort Wayne, Indiana, is a brand new state of the art 500 bed regional medical center. Fort Wayne, Indiana is a mid-sized city of 275,000 providing a high quality of life with low cost of living and is an easy drive to Indianapolis and Chicago. Physicians enjoy a very generous compensation package including a comprehensive benefits package.

How to apply

Contact: Lynn M Hatfield Parkview Health/Parkview Physicians Group Director of Physician Recruitment 260-266-1455 Lynn.Hatfield@parkview.com

Location

11109 parkview plaza drive
Fort Wayne, IN 46845
United States of America

Associate Program Director

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Roanoke, VA

Carilion Clinic

(Posted Jan 15, 2013) – The Virginia Tech - Carilion General Surgery resident training program is seeking a Board Certified general surgeon who has an interest in pursuing an administrative role in residency education as an Associate Program Director. Applicants must foremost desire to be clinically active faculty instructors for our residents within the realm of acute care surgery and/or trauma-critical care, and possess the academic credentials to compete at the Assistant/Associate Professor level. Protected time will be set aside for the successful candidate to work with the current Program Director to fashion a broad-based general surgery resident training program, and to assume progressive administrative responsibility in concert with his/her demonstrable abilities and aspirations.

How to apply

Interested candidates should email their CV to the Chair of Surgery, Dr. Christopher C. Baker (ccbaker@carilionclinic.org), and to the Program Director, Dr. John Ferrara (johnj@ferrara.cc).

Location

1906 Belleview Avenue
Roanoke, VA 24014
United States of America

Trauma Surgeon

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Asheville, NC

Mission Health

(Posted Jan 16, 2013) – Mission Trauma Services Seeks General Trauma Surgeon Mission Trauma Services is seeking a trauma/critical care surgeon to join our team of six hospital-based trauma surgeons and three orthopedic trauma surgeons. We are the only Level II Trauma Center in Western North Carolina and part of Mission Hospital, a 730-bed regional referral center. Position Requirements Successful completion of a trauma/critical care fellowship and board certification/eligibility in general surgery and surgical critical care Willingness to actively engage and participate as a member of a very busy trauma and critical care program with a growing emergent general surgery component Ability to provide regional trauma education and participate in performance improvement activities Submission of CV and two reference letters Position Benefits Up to $10,000 in relocation assistance Competitive compensation Salary guarantee with production incentive bonus Employment with Mission Medical Associates, the physician group practice of Mission Health System, with more than 130 physicians in 25+ specialties Comprehensive benefits package Liability insurance CME allowance Located in beautiful Western North Carolina in the thriving and diverse Asheville community Program Highlights Third-busiest trauma center in North Carolina 24-bed unit Clinical services include, but are not limited to, caring for patients with brain and spinal cord injuries, orthopedic injuries, extensive wounds and multiple trauma injuries Approximately 96 percent of the annual 3,300 trauma registry entries are blunt trauma cases Part of Mission Health System, the state's sixth-largest health system, with a team of more than 6,000 caring for patients over 11,000 square miles

How to apply

Contact Misty Daniels, Manager, Physician Recruitment Mission Health misty.daniels@msj.org (828) 775-3755 (cell)

Location

509 Biltmore Avenue
Asheville, NC 28801
United States of America

Trauma/Critical Care Surgeon

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Pensacola, FL

Sacred Heart Health System

(Posted Jan 18, 2013) – Sacred Heart Hospital in beautiful Pensacola, Florida is seeking a Trauma/Critical Care Surgeon to join our established Trauma team. Sacred Heart Hospital in Pensacola provides a 24-hour Emergency Department that includes the region's only comprehensive Trauma Center that is staffed and equipped to handle life-threatening injuries in adults and children. Sacred Heart is designated by the State of Florida as a Pediatric Trauma Referral Center and a Level II Trauma Center for adults. In 2000, the Emergency/Trauma Center was renovated and expanded. We now have state-of-the art equipment and treat more than 95,000 patient visits per year. Our Trauma Team is led by trauma surgeons who coordinate care with other specialists, including neurosurgeons and orthopedic surgeons. The ideal candidate will be Board-Certified in General Surgery and will have successfully completed a Trauma/Critical Care Fellowship. This opportunity provides very competitive salary and a robust benefits package including medical, dental, vision, pension plan, etc. We also provide malpractice with pre-paid tail coverage, relocation assistance and CME allowance. This is a great opportunity to join an elite team of physicians and practice in paradise. Pensacola is a hidden jewel on the beautiful Florida Gulf Coast and a great place to work, play and raise a family.

How to apply

Please submit CV by email or fax to: Kerry Ball Sacred Heart Health System Physician Recruiter EMAIL: kerry.ball@shhpens.org (850) 416-1101 Office (850) 416-1147 FAX

Location

5151 North 9th Avenue
Pensacola, FL 32504
United States of America

Acute Care Surgeon

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Altoona, PA

Altoona Regional Health System

(Posted Jan 21, 2013) – Acute Care Surgeon Needed In Beautiful Altoona, Pennsylvania We are looking for a surgeon who would like to do Trauma, Emergency General Surgery and Surgical Critical Care. Board Certification in Critical Care preferable but not mandatory. This position is perfect for anyone looking for a balance between personal and professional responsibilities. - High volume Level II Trauma Center. We provide high quality care with excellent outcomes. - Join a group of three Acute Care Surgeons. - Enjoy the full support of a financially sound regional health care system. - 24/7 coverage by Physician Assistants. - Highly experienced office and hospital staff. - Starting salary at median MGMA. - 25K signing bonus. - Work two weeks each month (six months each year). Situated in the Allegheny Mountains, we are centrally located between several major metropolitan areas including Pittsburgh, Baltimore/DC, Philadelphia and New York City. Our area boasts an excellent school system, low crime rates and no traffic jams.

How to apply

For further information, call and send CV to: Simon Lampard, MD, FACS Director of Trauma Altoona Regional Health System 620 Howard Ave. Altoona, PA 16601 slampard@altoonaregional.org 814-935-0042 Or Jeannette Capella, MD, FACS Assistant Director of Trauma jcapella@altoonaregional.org 540-589-6349

Location

620 Howard Ave.
Altoona, PA 16648
United States of America

Acute Care Surgeon

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Baltimore, MD

Johns Hopkins Bayview Meidcal Center

(Posted Jan 22, 2013) – Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center Baltimore, MD Requirements American Board of Surgery Certification/Eligible Critical Care Fellowship Center Data Academic Level: Assistant Professor Trauma Center Level: II Number of beds: 700 Number of trauma patients/year:1900 Comments: JHBMC is seeking a Trauma/Critical Care Surgeon to join a growing Acute Care Surgery modeled division. JHBMC is a 700-bed academic/tertiary care medical center with a Level II Trauma Program, admitting approximately 2,000 patients annually located in the eastern portion of Baltimore. A 10-bed surgical ICU, 10-bed neuro ICU and a 10 bed burn ICU provides dedicated surgical critical care for the institution. Requirements for this position include ABMS-BC/BE in General Surgery, fellowship training and CAQ in Surgical Critical Care. Individuals sought must be highly motivated, team-oriented, committed to surgical care, resident, student and advance practitioner education. Clinical duties include oversight and continuing development of the Trauma, Critical Care, and Emergency Surgery services that are supported by general surgery residents and advance practitioners. An established referral system feeds a growing and non-competitive elective general surgery practice. The financial compensation is highly competitive and uses MGMA benchmarking. There are also expanding opportunities to conduct clinical and outcomes research. Recent graduates of fellowship programs are encouraged to apply for this exciting opportunity to join a growing Acute Care Surgery practice. To apply, submit cover letter, curriculum vitae and references.

How to apply

Contact: Nathaniel McQuay, Jr., MD, FACS Director of Trauma, Critical Care & Acute Care Surgery 4940 Eastern Avenue Baltimore, MD 21224 Phone: 410-550-5900 Fax: 410-550-2011 E-Mail: nmcquay1@jhmi.edu

Location

4940 Eastern Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21224
United States of America

Trauma Surgeon

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Bloomington, IN

Indiana University Health Southern Indiana Physicians

(Posted Jan 25, 2013) – A third surgeon is needed, preferably with critical care board certification, to join a multispecialty group associated with a 293-bed hospital. The aim is to develop a level III trauma center with aspirations for a level II. Neurosurgery, cardiovascular and orthopedic services are in place. We would expect 50-75% of practice time to be devoted to a private elective surgery practice as well. Endoscopies available. The nearest level I center is 1 hour away in Indianapolis.

How to apply

Please submit CV's via email to ethompson2@iuhealth.org

Location

421 West 1st Street
Bloomington, IN 47403
United States of America

Executive Vice-Chair (Academic Affairs)

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Indianapolis, In

Indiana University

(Posted Jan 28, 2013) – INDIANA UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE Executive Vice -Chair (Academic Affairs) Indiana University Department of Surgery is seeking a candidate for the position of Executive Vice Chair (Academic Affairs) of the Department, and Professor of Surgery, Division of General Surgery. Candiate for this position must be board certified in General Surgery and possess significant background in trauma and surgical critical care; and have excellent academic and clinical credentials. Individual must have a mimimum of ten years experience in a surgical leadership position in academic administration in a tertiary academic medical center. Salary comensurate with qualifications. Please send curriculum vitae and letter of interest to Michael V. Ney, MHA, Director of Academic Support, Department of Surgery, Indiana University School of Medicine, 545 Barnhill Drive, EH 543, Indianapolis, In. 46202 or mney@iupui.edu. Indiana University is an AA/EEO, M/F/D.

How to apply

Please send curriculum vitae and letter of interest to Michael V. Ney, MHA, Director of Academic Support, Department of Surgery, Indiana University School of Medicine, 545 Barnhill Drive, EH 543, Indianapolis, In. 46202 or mney@iupui.edu.

Location

545 Barnhill Drive EH 543
Indianapolis, In 46202
United States of America

Medical Director - Trauma Program

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ProMedica Health System

(Posted Jan 29, 2013) – Due to retirement, the Toledo, Ohio based ProMedica Health System is actively seeking a Medical Director to serve as the surgical leader of the multidisciplinary, fully-accredited Level I Trauma Program. please visit www.promedica.org ProMedica is a leader in trauma services for the communities of northwest Ohio and southeast Michigan. ProMedica Toledo Hospital has a long-standing designation as a Level I Trauma Center (with pediatric commitment), and our transportation services, which includes ProMedica Air (air ambulances) and a ground fleet of mobile intensive care units and ambulances. Our well-established, regional referral system is effective, steady and strong. The Trauma team sees approximately 1500 cases / year. The facility offers a 50,000 sq. foot state-of-the-art Emergency Center which treats >80,000 patients annually. Qualifications - Board Certification in General Surgery with formal Fellowship Training in Trauma / Surgical Critical Care required. Candidates with experience and strength in the areas of Medical Management /Administration, Clinical Medicine, Academics, or strong focus on Research will be distinguished. Ongoing experience in trauma and critical care is desirable. Applicants need to demonstrate effective interpersonal and communication skills and possess a strong commitment to clinical excellence, as well as achievements in leadership, team building, performance improvement, and program development. Principle Duties and Responsibilities: • Responsible for medical administration, quality of care, medical education, financial accountability and effective integration of Trauma Services • Participate in Trauma on-call schedule • Responsible for promoting high standards of practice through development of trauma policies, protocols and practice guidelines; participate in rigorous performance improvement monitoring • Resident and staff education and trauma research. • Maintain an effective working relationship with the medical staff, trauma service staff, administration and other departments • Promote a cooperative and collaborative working environment among the clinical disciplines involved in trauma care • A commitment to quality improvement through participation in Performance Improvement Patient Safety process • Participate in the Trauma Morbidity & Mortality Conference and the Surgical Trauma Educational Conferences. Advantages of this Opportunity: • Competitive compensation package including quality performance incentives • Signing bonus • Benefits package to include medical, dental, vision, life insurance, long & short-term disability, 401(k), deferred retirement options and medical malpractice insurance. • Relocation assistance paid up to $10K • Perfect balance of work and lifestyle

How to apply

Please provide CV or contact: Denise Johnston In-House Physician Recruiter ProMedica Toll Free: 800-427-2755 Direct: 419-824-7445 Email: denise.johnston@promedica.org

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United States of America

Trauma Medical Director

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Flushing, NY

New York Hospital Queens

(Posted Jan 30, 2013) – The Department of Surgery at New York Hospital Queens is seeking an individual to lead the Trauma Service into the next stage. New York State has just adopted the ACS-COT's verification process as the method it will use to verify its trauma centers. We are looking for the person who will lead us in our efforts to become verified as a Level 1 Trauma Center. Clinical duties include oversight and development of the Trauma Service as its Trauma Medical Director. You will participate as a member of the attending staff in our Surgical Intensive Care Unit and provide acute surgical care to patients admitted through our Emergency Department. Our institution is a busy, tertiary care center affiliated with the Weill Cornell Medical Center and the New York-Presbyterian Healthcare System. We serve over two million residents in the borough of Queens, New York. Eligible faculty receive academic appointments through the Weill Cornell School of Medicine commensurate with qualifications and experience. Qualified individuals will be BC/BE in General Surgery and will have completed an accredited fellowship in Surgical Critical Care. We are looking for someone who is motivated and committed to delivering the highest quality surgical care. This person should also be interested in resident and advanced practitioner education.

How to apply

Please contact Jason Sample if you are interested. Jason Sample, M.D. Director of Acute Care and Trauma Surgery New York Hospital Queens Department of Surgery jsample@nyp.org (718) 309-5603 (Cell Phone) (718) 445-0220 (Office Phone)

Location

56-45 Main Street
Flushing, NY 11355
United States of America

Trauma / Surgical Critical Care Surgeon

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Paterson, NJ

St Joseph's Healthcare System

(Posted Jan 30, 2013) – Saint Joseph’s is a busy level II urban trauma center centrally situated within major Northern New Jersey freeways with the recent addition of an expanded emergency room with over 135,000 annual admissions, new critical care units, operating theaters and heliport. The hospital serves as the vital health care resource for a diverse patient population which will increase in volume with addition of its new flight program and expanded ED. Seeking highly-motivated, qualified trauma surgical critical care surgeons to augment its premiere trauma division. The successful candidates will be Board Eligible/ Certified in General Surgery. Formal Fellowship training in Trauma / Surgical Critical Care is required. An active research interest in trauma, critical and acute care surgery is also encouraged and will be supported. Duties will include not only coverage of the trauma, acute surgery care and the surgical intensive care patients, but participating in development of a growing health care system. Candidates must also have a dedicated interest in teaching surgical residents and medical students. This opportunity commands a competitive salary enhanced by an attractive benefits St Joe's is within 30 minute drive from New York City, easy access to vast mountain recreation of the Pocono Region in Pennsylvania and New England, within an hour of family fun at beautiful sandy beaches of the Jersey shore.

How to apply

Forward CV to : Robert V. Madlinger DO FACOS Chief of Trauma &Surgical Critical Care Department of Surgery 703 Main St Paterson NJ 07503 Office 973-754-2490 Fax 973-754-3599 Email madlingr@sjhmc.org

Location

703 Main St
Paterson, NJ 07503
United States of America

Surgical Critical Care/Trauma Surgery

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Gastonia, NC

CaroMont Medical Group

(Posted Jan 31, 2013) – CaroMont Health is recruiting a highly qualified individual to join three general surgeons and two surgical critical care/trauma surgeons in an established and busy practice. There is also the opportunity to incorporate an elective surgical practice. Gaston Memorial Hospital is a designated Level II Trauma Center. Gastonia Memorial Hospital is a 435 bed acute care, Magnet hospital located 20 minutes from Charlotte. There is tremendous support from orthopedics, neurosurgery, cardiothoracic and vascular surgery, and administration. The Emergency Department is staffed by full-time, board certified physicians treating over 100,000 patients annually. Qualified candidates must be board certified or board eligible in surgical critical care with a desire to make significant contributions to a dynamic program. Individuals completing a surgical critical care fellowship are encouraged to apply. This hospital based position offers: Competitive salary Malpractice insurance Relocation package Comprehensive benefits including paid time off, retirement plan options and Continuing Medical Education allowance Gaston County has outstanding schools, low cost of living, lakes and golf courses, proximity to a major airport and mild weather. If you want a professionally satisfying and enjoyable practice, and exceptional quality of life, please send your CV to:

How to apply

Send CV to: Celia Billings, Manager Physician Recruitment 704-834-2153 fax # 704-834-4615 billingc@caromonthealth.org

Location

2240 Remount Road
Gastonia, NC 28054
United States of America

Trauma Surgeon

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Philadelphia, PA

Hahnemann University Hospital

(Posted Feb 1, 2013) – The Charles C. Wolferth Trauma Center at Hahnemann University Hospital is looking for a fourth full-time trauma surgeon / surgical intensivist. A Pennsylvania Trauma Systems Foundation accredited level one trauma center, Hahnemann was the first trauma center in Philadelphia. We see approximately 2000 trauma patients a year and provide surgical critical care consultation on all patients admitted to the Surgical-Trauma Intensive Care Unit. The mix is approximately 85% blunt and 15% penetrating. The emergency department experiences approximately 47,000 visits annually. The ideal candidate will be trauma fellowship trained and board certified / eligible in surgical critical care. In addition, the candidate must be willing to participate in all aspects of a mature trauma program, including research, outreach and education. Hahnemann is the primary teaching site for the Drexel University College of Medicine (DUCOM), and the successful candidate will be expected to participate in the education of medical students and surgical residents. Academic appointment at DUCOM will be commensurate with the candidate’s experience.

How to apply

Interested candidates should send or email curriculum vitae to: James Eakins, MD FACS Director, Trauma and Surgical Critical Care Bobst Building – Rm 909 Hahnemann University Hospital 230 N. Broad Street Philadelphia, PA 19102 james.eakins@tenethealth.com

Location

230 N. Broad Street
Philadelphia, PA 19102
United States of America

Surgical Critical Care Fellow

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Jacksonville, FL

University of Florida College of Medicine - Jacksonville

(Posted Feb 1, 2013) – Fellows in our program gain experience in the delivery of surgical critical care to severely injured and critically ill patients. They become competent in the application of advanced technology geared toward optimization of care for the physiologic derangements seen in critically ill patients. Fellows are also exposed to onsite instruction in the process of administration and management of critical care units, as well as contribute to the education of members of the critical care team. Fellows actively participate in our ongoing research programs. The master rotation schedule consists of 12 months. The schedule is organized so that each service acts as a building block for the next and it allows time at the beginning of the schedule for fellows to prepare for examination for certification. Fellows are on in-house call two to four nights per month. Attendings are always present in-house. Two months are reserved for elective rotations. Fellows can choose from among the following: Transplant Critical Care at the Mayo Clinic Jacksonville (4-week block) Burn Intensive Care Unit at Shands at UF (2- or 4-week block) Anesthesia at Shands Jacksonville (2- or 4-week block) Nephrology at Shands Jacksonville (2- or 4-week block) Trauma at Shands Jacksonville (2- or 4-week block) Healthcare Administration at Shands Jacksonville (2-week block) The didactic curriculum includes lectures, case discussions, and journal clubs. Topics covered include: Pharmacology/Toxicology Nutrition Cardiovascular Pediatrics Neurology Pulmonary Gastrointestinal Infectious Disease Renal Hematologic Endocrine Obstetrics The MCCKAP exam is administered annually each spring to assist fellows in preparation for the Surgical Critical Care Boards, and. to help critical care program directors to assess the strengths and weaknesses of their fellowship program and program participants. Each fellow is required to complete the exam as a preparation tool for the critical care subspecialty board examination and to identify topic areas that need further study. Fellows participate actively in ongoing research programs and are expected to bring to completion at least one project for presentation and/or publication. Fellows work with faculty as well as research coordinators who assist with the IRB approval process. Fellows must demonstrate the ability to investigate and evaluate their care of patients, to appraise and assimilate scientific evidence, and to continuously improve patient care based on constant self-evaluation and life-long learning. Fellow involvement in a quality improvement and patient safety project is required to systematically analyze practice using quality improvement methods, and implement changes with the goal of practice improvement. The UFCOM-J encourages resident and fellow research through the availability of Dean’s Fund Research Awards and an annual Research Day.

How to apply

Applicants who will be considered must meet the following requirements per the ACGME guidelines: Fellows must have completed at least three clinical years in an ACGME-accredited graduate educational program in one of the following specialties: anesthesiology, emergency medicine, neurological surgery, obstetrics and gynecology, orthopaedic surgery, otolaryngology, surgery, thoracic surgery, vascular surgery, or urology. OR Fellows, who have completed an emergency medicine residency, must also complete one preliminary year of education in the surgery program at the institution where they will enroll in the surgical critical care fellowship. At a minimum the preliminary year of education must include supervised clinical experience in: pre-operative evaluation, including respiratory, cardiovascular, and nutritional evaluation pre-operative and post-operative care of surgical patients, including outpatient follow-up care care of injured patients care of patients requiring abdominal, breast, head and neck, endocrine, thoracic, and vascular operations management of complex wounds and minor operative procedures related to critical care, such as venous access, tube thoracostomy, and tracheostomy. All interested applicants should submit the following documents via e-mail to Jessica McDonald-Jazrawi at jessica.mcdonald-jazrawi2@jax.ufl.edu . Personal statement . Current CV . 3 letters of recommendation

Location

653 W 8th Street
Jacksonville, FL 32209
United States of America

Opening in Nashville, Tennessee for a Staff Trauma Surgeon!

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Nashville, TN

Skyline Medical Center

(Posted Feb 4, 2013) – Nashville is known as “Music City” and provides residents with live music year-round, including shows the Grand Ole Opry and the Tennessee Performing Arts Center. Nashville is a great place to raise a family as well, with a diverse school system and nearby suburban communities. Nashville boasts a low cost of living, with no personal state income tax and tort reform. Skyline Medical Center is a modern acute care medical facility ranking among Thomson Reuters 100 Top Hospitals. Its brand new Level II Trauma center is expecting 95% blunt trauma cases and is scheduled to open in July of 2013. The hospital features 165 staff members with additional consulting through a tertiary facility. It has nationally recognized services in neuroscience, cardiac, emergency medicine, and physical rehab. Offering: - Competitive compensation package - Employee Status with full benefits - "A" Rated Malpractice Insurance Coverage - Medical Directors receive stipend - Sign-on/relocation available Criteria: - BE/BC in General Surgery and/or Surgical Critical Care - Some minimum leadership experience required for Trauma Medical Director position.

How to apply

Contact Benjamin Videtto, Physician Recruiter, at Benjamin.Videtto@emcare.com

Location

3441 Dickerson Pike
Nashville, TN 37207
United States of America

Opening in Nashville, Tennessee for a Trauma Medical Director!

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Nashville, TN

Skyline Medical Center

(Posted Feb 4, 2013) – Nashville is known as “Music City” and provides residents with live music year-round, including shows the Grand Ole Opry and the Tennessee Performing Arts Center. Nashville is a great place to raise a family as well, with a diverse school system and nearby suburban communities. Nashville boasts a low cost of living, with no personal state income tax and tort reform. Skyline Medical Center is a modern acute care medical facility ranking among Thomson Reuters 100 Top Hospitals. Its brand new Level II Trauma center is expecting 95% blunt trauma cases and is scheduled to open in July of 2013. The hospital features 165 staff members with additional consulting through a tertiary facility. It has nationally recognized services in neuroscience, cardiac, emergency medicine, and physical rehab. Offering: - Competitive compensation package - Employee Status with full benefits - "A" Rated Malpractice Insurance Coverage - Medical Directors receive stipend - Sign-on/relocation available Criteria: - BE/BC in General Surgery and/or Surgical Critical Care - Some minimum leadership experience required for Trauma Medical Director position.

How to apply

Contact Benjamin Videtto at Benjamin.Videtto@EmCare.com

Location

3441 Dickerson Pike
Nashville, TN 37207
United States of America

Trauma/Critical Care Surgeon

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West Reading, PA

Penn Medicine - Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania

(Posted Feb 6, 2013) – The Department of Surgery at the Perelman School of Medicine of the University of Pennsylvania seeks candidates for several staff surgeon positions. These “Health System Clinician” positions will be primarily based within the Reading Health System. The Reading Hospital, a 600-plus bed tertiary care center and Level II trauma center located in beautiful Berks County, Pennsylvania. Successful applicants will have experience in the field of trauma and surgical critical care. Responsibilities include patient care in trauma, surgical critical care and general emergency surgery; participation in the supervision and instruction of residents and fellows; program development and implementation; and participation in performance improvement activities. Applicants must have an M.D or M.D./Ph.D. degree and must be certified by the American Board of Surgery or eligible for such certification. We seek candidates who embrace and reflect diversity in the broadest sense. The University of Pennsylvania is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer.

How to apply

Please submit curriculum vitae and a letter of interest to: Forrest B. Fernandez, MD Assistant Professor of Surgery Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania Medical Director, Trauma Center Reading Health System forrest.fernandez@readinghealth.org

Location

6th & Spruce Street
West Reading, PA 19611
United States of America

Trauma Surgeon

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Riverside, CA

Riverside Community Hospital

(Posted Feb 7, 2013) – The Opportunity – Join MedAmerica Physician Solutions at Riverside Community Hospital – Riverside, California • Serve as a Trauma Surgeon and as a General Surgeon for Surgical Emergencies and in-house consultations • Offering 12 shifts per month; 6 scheduled and 6 on-call • Superior compensation • Applicants only. No agencies please. Qualification Required • Board Certified or Board Eligible in General Surgery • Fellowship Training in Surgical Critical care • Current CA license is preferred The Practice • The facility is a 373-bed Acute Care hospital with a busy Level II Trauma Center • The 50-bed Emergency Department sees 77,000 annual ED patient visits and has a 20% admit rate • The hospital is an Accredited Chest Pain Center, a Riverside County designated STEMI Receiving Center, and is equipped with a new helistop to provide high-speed access to the hospital The Community • Friendly and wholesome place to work and raise a family • A wide variety of attractions ranging from fascinating museums, art galleries and historic landmarks to one-of-a-kind outdoor adventure, spas and a lively downtown. • An impressive local dining scene where you’ll find restaurants that change their menu nearly every time you visit, chefs that prepare your steak table-side, and outdoor settings featuring lush gardens and Spanish architecture

How to apply

Please contact Kat Brignano via email at maphysicians@medamerica.com or by phone 888-883-7362

Location

4445 Magnolia Avenue
Riverside, CA 92521
United States of America

Acute Care Surgeon

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Flushing, NY

New York Hospital Queens

(Posted Feb 8, 2013) – The New York Hospital Queens is seeking a board certified/board eligible surgical intensivist to join our full-time surgical faculty.  Our hospital-based division seeks applicants with fellowship training in surgical critical care to join our team of Acute Care surgeons. Our institution is a busy, tertiary care center affiliated with Weill Cornell Medical Center and the New York-Presbyterian Healthcare System.  We serve over two million residents in the borough of Queens, New York.  Responsibilities include establishing a practice in Acute Care Surgery, participating in trauma call, serving as an attending in our Surgical Intensive Care Unit, teaching medical students and residents, and participating in outcomes-based, clinical research.  Eligible faculty receive academic appointments through the Weill Cornell School of Medicine commensurate with qualifications and experience.

How to apply

Please contact Jason Sample if you are interested. Jason Sample, M.D. Director of Acute Care and Trauma Surgery New York Hospital Queens Department of Surgery jsample@nyp.org (718) 309-5603 (Cell Phone) (718) 445-0220 (Office Phone)

Location

56-45 Main Street
Flushing, NY 11355
United States of America

Trauma/SCC/Acute Care Surgery Faculty Position

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Charlotte, NC

Carolinas Medical Center

(Posted Feb 11, 2013) – The Ross Trauma Center at Carolinas Medical Center, an ACS verified Level I trauma center in Charlotte,NC is seeking an ABS certified/eligible general surgeon with fellowship training in Trauma/Surgical Critical Care, or Acute Care Surgery to join 12 trauma/critical care/acute care surgeons. Carolinas Medical Center is an 874 bed free standing academic medical center which is the flag ship tertiary care hospital for Carolinas Healthcare System, the second largest publicly owned system in the nation.Carolinas Medical Center features a 29 bed dedicated Surgical/Trauma ICU and separate 29 bed Neurosurgical ICU. The Surgical Critical Care Service provides intensivist support for multiple service lines including neurosurgery, hepatobiliary, transplant,surgical oncology, vascular and others, providing consultation and management to over 1,000 patients annually. The Acute Care Surgery Service performs over 1,500 cases per year. The Trauma Program is the busiest in the state of North Carolina, with more than 3,000 adult trauma admissions, and 1,700 operative procedures annually. This service also manages pediatric trauma patients in the Levine Children’s Hospital, a 234 bed children’s hospital located on the campus of the medical center. Carolinas Medical Center has recently been designated as a branch of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine,and all of our current trauma/critical care surgeons have faculty appointments in the medical school. Our Department of General Surgery also sponsors a surgical critical care fellowship, with plans for an acute care surgery fellowship. The medical center offers free-standing residencies in all of the major specialties including General Surgery, Emergency Medicine, Orthopaedics and Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. Ample opportunities exist for both clinical as well as basic science research,and involvement in the teaching and training of medical students, residents and fellows is expected.

How to apply

For more information or to submit a CV for consideration, please contact: Janisyn McLaurin, CHS Physician Recruiter Janisyn.mclaurin@carolinashealthcare.org Office: (704)355-5034 ?Toll Free:(800)847-5084?Fax:(704)355-5033

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Charlotte, NC 28203
United States of America
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