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We are seeking adedicated and motivated Nurse Practitioner (NP) or Physician Assistant (PA) tojoin our growing Neurosurgery team in Rapid City, SD. This is an outstandingopportunity for both experienced providers and new graduates or early-careerAPPs, as we are willing to provide comprehensive training to candidates with astrong clinical foundation and a passion for surgical care.The Neurosurgery APP will assist with the evaluation, treatment, and managementof patients with neurological disorders, both in the hospital and clinicsettings, and will play an active role in first-assisting in the OR.Responsibilities: Conduct hospital rounds, consults, and post-operative follow-ups under the supervision of neurosurgeons First assist in the operating room for neurosurgical procedures Perform and assist with bedside procedures within scope of practice Manage patient care in the clinic, including pre- and post-op evaluations and conservative management Educate patients and families regarding diagnosis, treatment options, surgical care, and follow-up plans Collaborate with neurosurgeons, nursing staff, and other specialists to ensure high-quality patient outcomes Document all patient encounters and procedures accurately in the EMR Participate in call coverage as part of a team rotation (shared call)Qualifications: Graduate of an accredited Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant program Current or eligible South Dakota license BLS and ACLS required (or ability to obtain prior to start) Surgical or neurology/neurosurgery experience is a plus—but training will be provided Strong communication, organizational, and critical thinking skills Eagerness to work in a fast-paced, collaborative, and hands-on environment Nestled in thefoothills of the Black Hills, Rapid City offers an exceptional quality of lifewith a low cost of living, outdoor adventure, and a friendly community. Enjoyclose proximity to Mount Rushmore, Badlands National Park, and world-classhiking, biking, and skiing—all with a supportive healthcare network and growingmedical community.
Hematology/Oncology Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant – Comprehensive Cancer CenterJoin a dedicated,multidisciplinary team at a leading community cancer center providingcompassionate, high-quality oncology care across outpatient, inpatient, emergency,and telehealth settings in Rutland, VT. We're seeking a skilled and motivatedNurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant to be part of an integrated,patient-centered care model that makes a real impact. Our team consists of 2 Physiciansand 1 Physicians Assistant. Position Overview:Full-Time Schedule: Monday – Friday,8:00 AM–4:30 PMNo Weeknight CallOne Weekend per MonthOn-CallRequirements:Master’s degree in Nursing(NP) or graduate of an accredited PA program.Experience: Minimumof 2 years as an NP or PA, preferably in oncology, internal medicine, or arelated specialty.For NPs: Licensed in Vermontand board-certified (ANCC or equivalent).For PAs: Licensed in Vermontand certified by the NCCPA.Unit-specific certifications(ACLS, etc.) and completion of de-escalation/restraint training as applicable.Key Skills:Clinical proficiency inassessment, diagnosis, and management of complex medical conditions.Exceptional documentation,reporting, and communication abilities.Collaborative team playerwith a strong quality-improvement mindset.Technologically proficient,including in Microsoft Office and EHR systems.Compensation & Benefits:Competitive range from$120,000 to $160,000, commensurate with experience.Relocation assistance,sign-on bonus, and education loan support available403B retirement plan withemployer match after 30 daysHealth, Dental, Vision, Life& Disability insurance after 30 daysCombined Time Off (CTO)Annual CME funding of $3,500Malpractice coverageCollege Savings AccountRelocation assistance,sign-on bonus, and education loan support availableWhy Join Us?Enjoy a predictable weekdayschedule with no weeknight call and limited weekend coverage (only oneweekend/month).Collaborate with experiencedoncologists, nurses, and specialists within a 144-bed hospital serving southernand central Vermont and eastern New York.Be part of an 1,800+ memberteam, including 240+ providers in over 40 specialties.Impactful Work: Care for patientsthrough all stages of treatment, across settings, and contribute to trulymeaningful care in a close-knit community.Come grow your career inVermont’s beautiful Green Mountains while making a difference in the lives ofcancer patients across multiple care settings.
Orthopedic Trauma Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant - Willing to TrainWe are seeking a highly motivated and skilled NursePractitioner (NP) or Physician Assistant (PA) to join our OrthopedicTrauma Surgery team in Goodyear,AZ. The ideal candidate will be experienced inmanaging orthopedic trauma patients across the continuum of care—from initialconsults to post-operative follow-ups—and comfortable working in a fast-paced,team-oriented hospital setting.Responsibilities: Perform inpatient and emergency room consultations for orthopedic trauma cases First assist in the operating room with trauma and acute orthopedic surgical procedures Conduct pre-op and post-op patient evaluations and rounding Perform procedures such as joint reductions, splinting, and wound care Collaborate with trauma surgeons, orthopedic staff, and multidisciplinary teams Accurately document patient care in the electronic medical record (EMR) system Participate in care coordination, discharge planning, and patient education Rotate coverage including days, nights, weekends, and holidays as requiredQualifications: Certified Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant Current Arizona licensure (or eligibility to obtain prior to start) Orthopedic or trauma surgery experience required (preferred: 1+ years) BLS and ACLS certification required DEA registration (or ability to obtain) Strong clinical decision-making, procedural skills, and ability to work independentlyGoodyear, AZ offersyear-round sunshine, affordable living, outdoor recreation, and quick access toPhoenix metro amenities, making it a great place to live and work.
Orthopedic Spine SurgeonA leading healthcareorganization in Littleton, NH is seeking a board-certified or board-eligibleOrthopedic Spine Surgeon to join its established orthopedic team. This is afull-time, hospital-employed position offering the opportunity to workalongside a collaborative and experienced group dedicated to high-qualitypatient care.You will benefit from asupportive environment, modern facilities, and a strong referral network. Thisis an excellent opportunity for a motivated surgeon looking to make ameaningful impact in a welcoming New England community.Competitive Compensation: Earningsup to $650,000 annually, hospital-employed position with full benefits.Full benefits packageincluding:Health, dental, and visioninsuranceRetirement plan withemployer matchPaid time off and CMEallowanceMalpractice insurance withtail coverageCollaborative orthopedicteam and well-established referral baseModern OR suites andadvanced surgical technologyRequirements:Board-certified orboard-eligible in Orthopedic SurgeryFellowship training in SpineSurgery requiredEligible for medicallicensure in the state of New HampshireStrong clinical and surgicalskills with a patient-centered approachAbout Littleton, NHNestled in thebeautiful White Mountains, Littleton offers the charm of small-town living witheasy access to year-round outdoor recreation, excellent schools, and a vibrantdowntown. It’s an ideal place to build a career and enjoy a high quality oflife.
Orthopedic Surgery PhysicianThis is a uniqueopportunity to practice full-scope orthopedic surgery in a rural communitysetting while enjoying 10-15-shift/month schedule and theprofessional support of a well-established, physician-led surgical group near Reno Nevada. Wespecialize in surgicalist programs and partner with hospitals nationwide toimprove care, expand access, and redefine how surgeons practice.Why This Role? Join an established and respected team of orthopedic surgeons Balanced case mix of both elective and acute orthopedic cases Clinic duties include elective orthopedic cases, follow-ups, and outpatient consults Target volume: 150 acute cases + 150 elective cases = 300 total cases in year one Build and lead a program that has a direct impact on the health of the local community Enjoy autonomy with support in a collaborative, patient-centered environmentRequirements: Board Certified or Board Eligible in Orthopedic Surgery Experience in arthroscopy, joint replacement, and acute fracture care Comfortable managing a balance of elective and inpatient referrals Excellent interpersonal and communication skills Committed to patient satisfaction and clinical excellence Experience working in a collaborative, team-based environmentCompensation &Benefits: Predictable 15 shifts/month schedule Competitive compensation Comprehensive benefits package including: Medical, Dental, and Vision insurance 401(k) retirement plan Annual CME allowance Malpractice insurance with tail coverage provided Long-term stability with a trusted multi-state surgicalist group with over 25 years of experienceLocated in northernNevada, Fallon offers the charm of rural living with close proximity to Renoand Lake Tahoe. Enjoy outdoor adventures, tight-knit community vibes, and a lowcost of living while making a lasting impact on patient care in an underservedarea.
Trauma Surgeon Medical Director PhysicianWe are a physician-led Trauma and Acute Care Surgery group searching for a full time Trauma Medical Director to join our team in Denver, CO. 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 CenterLead a team of well-qualified surgeons and APPsGreat case mix of emergency general surgery and trauma Requirements:At least 4 years of clinical experience in a verified trauma programBoard-certified in General SurgeryTexas licensed or able to obtainSurgery Critical Care certification is a plus, but not mandatoryStrong communication skills with leaders, peers, and staffA passion for trauma surgery and desire for continuous growthBenefits:Schedule your work around your lifeMore than 180 days off per year - think of the possibilities!Competitive salaryRobust benefits: comprehensive health/dental/vision coverageEmployer-matched 401kAnnual CME allowanceMalpractice & tail coverageNo billing/coding to distract you from being a surgeonWe 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.
Surgical Technician/First AssistantThe Swan Center for PlasticSurgery has been helping Atlanta cosmetic surgery patients look beautiful andfeel amazing since 1993. The board-certified plastic surgeons and staff at TheSwan Center are committed to helping patients and strive to provide a positivepatient experience, from the very first consult up to the final follow-up.By focusing solely oncosmetic medicine, we’re able to concentrate on providing top-notch care andbeautiful aesthetic results. This dedication to high-quality care has allowedThe Swan Center to treat thousands of happy clients. Because of them, we are ableto be incredibly proud of our reputation for stellar service and phenomenalpatient care.We are seeking a dedicatedand skilled Surgical Technician/First Assistant on a full-time basis.The Surgical Technician/First Assistant will work alongside our surgeons andmust have solid suturing skills. We offer competitivecompensation based on experience, along with a comprehensive benefits packagethat includes health, dental, vision, 401(k), PTO, and exclusive injectable,spa, and surgical benefits. Position Responsibilities:· Maintain sterile field while following properaseptic technique· Placing equipment and supplies in operatingroom and arranging instruments according to instructions· Assisting team members to place and positionpatient on tableScrubbing hands and donning gown and gloves· Aiding team to don gowns and gloves· Maintaining supply of fluids for use duringoperation· Anticipating surgeon's needs, handinginstruments and supplies to surgeon, holding retractors, suturing, cuttingsutures, and performing other tasks as directed by the surgeon during operation· Putting dressings on patient followingsurgery· Counting sponges, needles, and instrumentsbefore and after operation· Washing and sterilizing equipment, usinggermicides and sterilizers· Cleaning operating room· Other duties as assigned Requirements:· At least one year of plastic surgeryexperience· Must have strong suturing skills· Must have a positive and outgoing attitude· Must be able to multitask· Must have excellent organizational, verbaland written communication skills
Physician Assistant-NeurosurgeryThe Physician Assistant - Neurosurgeryplays a vital role in the evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment of neurosurgicalpatients, working closely with the supervising physician. The PA is responsiblefor obtaining patient medical histories, conducting initial and periodicphysical examinations, and ordering necessary lab tests and diagnosticprocedures for comprehensive patient evaluation. They assess patientconditions, suggest differential diagnoses, and assist in formulating andimplementing treatment plans.The PA prescribes medications, ordersfluids and diets (with physician countersignature), and ensures accuratedocumentation in patient medical records. Responsibilities also includeperforming laboratory and minor surgical procedures, such as drawing blood,urinalysis, starting IV solutions, suturing lacerations, performing skinbiopsies, and managing superficial abscesses. The PA assists in surgicalemergencies, including cardiopulmonary resuscitation and trauma care, and mayinitiate emergency management in the physician's absence.Additionally, the PA coordinatesconsultations, monitors patient scheduling for specialized tests, and providespatient education and counseling regarding preventive care and treatmentoptions. They conduct daily rounds to track patient progress, update charts,and notify physicians of any condition changes.Compensation: $58.88 – $86.92 Per Hour Qualifications: BS Degree from an accredited Physician Assistant Program. Minimum of three (3) years of experience required for Senior Physician Assistant status. Strong written and interpersonal skills; proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite. Must be licensed and currently registered as a Physician Assistant in New York State. Brooklyn, one of New York City’s fiveboroughs, is known for its diverse communities, artistic scene, and historicneighborhoods. With a population exceeding 2.5 million, it offers a vibrantblend of urban life and suburban charm, featuring iconic attractions like theBrooklyn Bridge and Prospect Park. Brooklyn boasts a thriving arts scene,numerous restaurants, and cultural institutions, making it an ideal locationfor professionals and families alike.
Plastic Surgery PhysicianWe seek a talented BC/BE Plastic Surgeon to join a thriving practice in Atlanta, GA. This boutique-model practice focuses on high-quality breast, body, and face cosmetic procedures. This is a highly sought-after opportunity for a skilled and experienced plastic surgeon looking to join an established and reputable practice.This position offers a unique opportunity to practice 100% aesthetic plastic surgery, specializing in breast, body, and facial procedures within a high-quality, patient-focused boutique practice. Surgeons can work with an established patient base in a collaborative and professional environment, ensuring a seamless transition into the role. With a strong reputation for excellence, this practice provides a supportive setting for a skilled surgeon to deliver outstanding cosmetic results while maintaining the highest safety standards. Qualifications:3 - 5 years of experience in facial, breast, and body plastic surgery requiredEstablished patient base preferredExcellent bedside manner and communication skillsAbility to ramp up quickly Bilingual candidates are highly desired
Medical Breast Oncology Physician – Academic PracticeWeare seeking an exceptional Medical Breast Oncology Physician to join ourmultidisciplinary Breast Oncology Program within the Division ofHematology/Oncology, Department of Medicine. This is a full-time academicposition with outstanding opportunities for clinical practice, programmaticleadership, innovation, and research collaboration in the heart of Boston, MA KeyResponsibilities:Serveas the Medical Oncology Lead for the multidisciplinary Breast Oncology Program.Providepatient care at a central Boston location, with opportunities to expandclinical reach to community offices in suburban Stoneham and Framingham.Participatein the weekly breast cancer-specific multidisciplinary tumor board.Leadcollaboration and programmatic growth across the health system.Shareinpatient oncology and consult service coverage with faculty.Benefitfrom first-call night and weekend coverage by fellows for the practice.Engagein interdisciplinary and translational research collaboration and teaching atall levels of medical education.Supportthe fellowship training program in hematology and medical oncology, whichincludes:Fivefellows per year in a three-year program.Aunique structure with exclusive ambulatory experience in the first year.Mentoredresearch projects during the second and third years.Providecare to a diverse ethnic and economic population, including nearby communities,offering access to cutting-edge cancer treatments and diagnostics.Requirements:BoardEligible or Board Certified in Medical Oncology.Earlycareer candidates with a focus on Breast Cancer care are especially encouragedto apply.Experiencein the clinical use of chemotherapeutic, targeted biologic, andimmunotherapeutic agents preferred.Researchexperience in clinical trial implementation and execution is a plus.WhyJoin Us?Competitivesalary and benefits packageAnnualOutpatient Visits: The division oversees 25,000 outpatient visits andtreatments annually.LeadershipOpportunity: Direct the Medical Breast Oncology Program and influenceprogrammatic growth across the health system.Researchand Teaching: Participate in innovative research collaborations and medicaleducation at all levels.DiversePatient Population: Work with diverse communities, offering care to underservedpopulations.SupportiveInfrastructure: First-call responsibilities managed by fellows.Joina world-class team and contribute to cutting-edge breast cancer care whileadvancing innovation and research in the field.