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Physician Surgery-Plastic - Competitive Salary

Job Overview

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Employment Type

Full-time
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Compensation

Type:
Salary
Rate:
Range $558,130.00 - $677,248.00
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Benefits

competitive salary
Health Insurance
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
Disability insurance
Life insurance
Generous Paid Time Off
continuing medical education benefits
flexible retirement program with corporate contribution
professional society dues and association fees coverage
interview and relocation expense reimbursement
academic appointments
wellness benefits
on-site day care
sick-child care
Concierge services
malpractice insurance with tail coverage options

Job Description

Our client is an award-winning health system located in northern Illinois, renowned for providing comprehensive and multidisciplinary surgical services. The system boasts a state-of-the-art surgical department equipped with 15 surgical suites, advanced daVinci robotic technology, and an efficient block scheduling system. This facility supports a broad team of more than 260 employed providers across various specialties, including vascular, general, cardiac, endocrine, orthopedic, and breast surgery. The health system serves a regional referral area spanning 12 counties, offering an extensive and diverse patient population that ensures a dynamic and rewarding professional environment.

They are actively seeking a BE/BC Plastic Su... Show More

Job Requirements

  • medical degree from an accredited institution
  • completion of plastic surgery residency
  • valid and unrestricted medical license
  • eligibility for hospital credentialing and malpractice coverage
  • minimum of 2 years clinical experience preferred
  • ability to work collaboratively in a multidisciplinary team
  • strong commitment to quality and safety standards

Job Qualifications

  • be board eligible or board certified in plastic surgery
  • completed accredited surgical residency
  • experience or interest in microsurgery and free flap procedures preferred
  • strong surgical skills and clinical judgment
  • excellent communication and interpersonal skills
  • commitment to patient-centered care and teamwork
  • ability to engage in academic and teaching activities

Job Duties

  • perform plastic surgery procedures including reconstructive, cosmetic, and microsurgical techniques
  • collaborate with multidisciplinary teams across various surgical specialties
  • provide patient consultations and preoperative planning
  • engage in academic activities and teaching appointments
  • participate in clinical research and quality improvement initiatives
  • manage postoperative care and complications
  • maintain compliance with surgical best practices and hospital policies

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