Trauma Surgeon Medical Director Physicianother related Employment listings - El Paso, TX at Geebo

Trauma Surgeon Medical Director Physician

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9 El Paso, TX El Paso, TX Full-time Full-time Estimated:
$204K - $258K a year Estimated:
$204K - $258K a year We are a physician-led Trauma and Acute Care Surgery group searching for a full time Trauma Medical Director to join our team in El Paso, TX.
We focus on developing talented surgeons and providers.
We establish partnerships with hospitals across the nation.
We support our exceptional clinicians to develop local surgical practices.
When you join us, you become an integral part of a collaborative team, driving great patient outcomes with state-of-the-art medicine.
Details:
Level III Trauma Center Lead a team of well-qualified surgeons and APPs Great case mix of emergency general surgery and trauma Requirements:
At least 4 years of clinical experience in a verified trauma program Board-certified in General Surgery Texas licensed or able to obtain Surgery Critical Care certification is a plus, but not mandatory Strong communication skills with leaders, peers, and staff A passion for trauma surgery and desire for continuous growth
Benefits:
Texas has no state income tax Schedule your work around your life More than 180 days off per year - think of the possibilities! Competitive salary Robust
Benefits:
comprehensive health/dental/vision coverage Employer-matched 401k Annual CME allowance Malpractice & tail coverage No billing/coding to distract you from being a surgeon We are a leader in providing board-certified surgeons, healthcare providers and medical directors for in-house trauma, acute care, orthopedic, neurosurgery, urology, GI, vascular, and general surgery services for communities and hospital systems.
In addition, we also help hospitals implement the emergency services and protocols required to earn designation as an ACS -Verified Trauma Center.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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  • Company: Northeast Healthcare Recruitment

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