Acute Care Surgeon Medical & Healthcare - Stamford, CT at Geebo

Acute Care Surgeon

Description Job Schedule:
Full Time Standard Hours:
40 Job Shift:
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Acute Care Surgeon Hartford HealthCare is the most comprehensive integrated health care system in CT.
Our system includes seven acute care facilities.
St.
Vincent's Medical Center is a 473-bed teaching hospital, with a large multispecialty provider group.
It is the first hospital in Fairfield County (CT) to be integrated into the Hartford HealthCare network.
St.
Vincent's Medical Center is seeking a Board Certified Acute Care Surgeon with advanced laparoscopic skills and robotic experience (not mandatory).
The Surgeon will provide medical/surgical consultation and practice to individuals needing assistance and care, in the specialty of general surgery and trauma.
Teaching medical students and training surgical residents Participating in in quality, safety and education for all staff and participate in committees Joining a growing and financially secure physician-led organization with best-in-class operations and business management.
Participating in trauma and general surgery call, as needed and scheduled Enjoying access to the Hartford HealthCare Physician Leadership Institute, an intensive leadership training program designed specifically for physician leaders.
Located one hour from New York City, we are in the heart of some of New England's most stunning communities offering you and your family nationally acclaimed schools, and a variety of housing and recreational options.
Applicants should remit a letter of interest and CV to Clayton Tebbetts, Physician Recruitment via email at email protected or call/text (860) 249-6927.
Qualifications.
Recommended Skills Registered Nurse Disease Management Performance Improvement Utilization Management Hospitalization Licensed Vocational Nurses Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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