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Any of the below specialties will work: Emergency General Surgery, Critical Care Surgery or Trauma Surgeon Facility is open to what shifts the provider would want to work.
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The ideal candidate must be board-certified in General Surgery and Surgical Critical Care. Must have Trauma experience & preferred Surgical Critical Care - (ACS or Trauma.
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Start Date: Call and Clinic Coverage needed Call nights and weekends Inpatient and outpatient clinical responsibilities Required certifications: ACLS Surgical cases per week: 10 OR cases Physical Therapy Services on-site at clinic No ICU or critical care duties No codes EPIC EMR Procedures: General Orthopedics Located near COLERAIN, NC. If you are interested in hearing more about this opportunity, please call or text MD Staff at.
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The candidate must be Board Certified General Surgery & Surgical Critical Care (ACS or Trauma). The surgeons respond to all trauma codes, emergency general surgery & round in the ICU (trauma patients only.
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Must be Board Certified General Surgery & Surgical Critical Care (ACS or Trauma) Emergency General Surgery (15-18 days/month) Must have 2 years recent trauma/ Acute Care Surgery experience (and case logs to support it) 28 trauma cases with an average of 7 cases per quarter within the last year, no new grads.
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Board Certification: Be recognized for your expertise with Board Certification (Must be double Boarded in General Surgery and Surgical Critical Care) Joining our team offers a unique opportunity to contribute to trauma care in the welcoming community of Iowa. We value your commitment to excellence and patient-focused care, and we strive to create an environment where you can thrive professionally and personally.
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A large, hospital-employed multispecialty surgical practice is seeking a BC Surgical Critical Care Trauma Surgeon to join their group. The current group consists of neurosurgery, ortho trauma, general surgery trauma, breast surgery, and general surgery.
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Candidates must be Board Certified or Board Eligible in General Surgery and Surgical Critical Care. Preference will be given to experienced physicians who have a strong background in acute care and trauma surgery.
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The candidate must be Board Certified General Surgery, must have Trauma experience & preferred Surgical Critical Care. Must have 2 years of recent trauma/ Acute Care Surgery experience (and case logs to support it) 28 trauma cases with an average of 7 cases per quarter within the last year.
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Fellowship training in trauma/critical care, colorectal surgery, or surgical oncology is a plus. General/Trauma Surgery Physician Job Near San Jose, CA A large surgery group in central California is seeking an experienced Board Certified general/trauma surgeon.
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Surgeon needed in Missouri to help cover all trauma surgery, emergency general surgery, and ICU / Critical Care surgery. The candidate needs need to be fellowship trained and BC in surgical critical care.
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