Job Description
Job Description:
When you join us, you’ll become a part of a nationally recognized health system dedicated to our mission of “helping people live the healthiest lives possible.”
About this role:
As a Physician in Surgical Oncology, you will be part of a collaborative, multidisciplinary cancer care team dedicated to delivering high-quality, patient-centered care. In this role, you will work closely with medical oncologists, radiation oncologists, pathologists, and other specialists to provide comprehensive treatment plans tailored to each patient. Your commitment to clinical excellence and compassionate care will help advance our mission of improving outcomes and enhancing the patient experience. This position will focus on minimally invasive/robotic and open complex surgical procedures of hepatobiliary diseases, including tumors of the liver, biliary system, pancreas, stomach, small bowel, retroperitoneal, and other intra-abdominal malignancies.
Competitive Compensation $545,000 plus the potential to earn more with a production incentive
This position includes a $25,000 sign-on bonus, and up to $20,000 for relocation assistance (if applicable). We're also PSLF eligible.
You will practice at St. Joseph Hospital predominately with plans to expand on a limited basis to Good Samaritan Hospital
Your hours will be Monday through Friday, 8am-5pm
2-3 days in the OR and remaining time in the clinic.
You will be expected to participate in hospital and medical group conferences, cancer committee and tumor boards, and community outreach development.
There will be an adjunct faculty appointment to the General Surgery Residency at Saint Joseph Hospital, and you will be expected to participate in both operative education and didactic education of residents and medical students.
There will be expectations of limited, after-hours General Surgery Acute Care call along with our GME faculty surgeons at Saint Joseph Hospital. There is no trauma call responsibility.
How we'll support you:
We care about your wellbeing which is why we provide our caregivers with a generous benefits package. In addition, we offer paid time off, license reimbursement, malpractice insurance coverage, and an annual CME allowance to support your continuous growth and development. Learn more about our comprehensive benefits package here.
What you’ll bring:
MD or DO degree from a fully accredited medical or osteopathic school of medicine
ACGME and Society of Surgical Oncology approved fellowship in Complex General Surgical Oncology
Minimum 3 years of post-fellowship experience in hepatobiliary surgical oncology
Board certification or eligibility in surgical oncology
Active, unobstructed Colorado medical license, or the ability to obtain one
Ability to successfully complete Intermountain Health’s credentialing process
Ideal Candidate will bring a strong understanding of cancer biology and treatment strategies and the ability to navigate complex oncologic surgeries with a focus on developing a comprehensive hepatobiliary oncologic surgery practice.
About us:
Intermountain Health is a model health system by providing extraordinary care and superior service at an affordable cost. We are an integrated not-for-profit system of 33 hospitals, 400 clinics, and a medical group with more than 5,000 employed physicians and advanced practice providers across six states in the mountain west.
Our value statements are core to our culture. They reflect the behavior and attitudes that are important to us, are an agreement for how we treat each other, help us make decisions on how to act, and are a promise of what people can expect from us. Learn more about our Mission, Vision, and Values at: About Intermountain!
Intermountain Health was recently recognized by the American Medical Association’s Joy in Medicine award for our commitment to physician wellbeing. We also received the Lorna Breen Wellbeing First Champion award.
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