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Orthopedic Surgery - Total Joint position in Johnstown, PA
Saint Louis, Missouri, United States

Job Summary

Occupation Physician
Specialty Orthopedics
Degree Required MD/DO
Position Type Permanent/Full-Time
Work Environment Hospital Clinic/Private Practice
Location Johnstown, Pennsylvania, United States
Visa Sponsorship No

Job Description

Last Update: 3/03/23
**Orthopedic Total Joint opening in Pennsylvania** * Located in Johnstown, PA - Pittsburgh 70m * Full-Time, permanent position * Employed opening Exciting employment opportunity for a board eligible/board certified Orthopedic Surgeon with Adult Reconstruction or Total Joints fellowship with largest system with the only Level 1 Trauma Center between Pittsburgh and Harrisburg. Medical Center is also recognized as a Blue Distinction Center for Knee & Hip Surgery and has a Mako robot on-site. Recruitment Package may include: - Base salary + wRVU production incentive - Quality bonus - CME allowance - Sign-on bonus - Medical debt assistance - Relocation allowance - Residency stipend - Medical Director stipend - Health benefits + Retirement plan - Marketing + practice growth assistance Community: The city of Johnstown is home to high-performing schools and safe, affordable neighborhoods that make working, living and raising a family in west central Pennsylvania special. The region is alive with music and the performing arts including the Johnstown Symphony and the Johnstown Concert Ballet. Opportunities for educational advancement are prevalent including the University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown, Saint Francis University, Mount Aloysius College, Pennsylvania Highlands Community College, and Cambria-Rowe Business College. Previously an industrial community, Johnstown was known for 'modernized steel production' producing of millions of tons of steel for railroads, warships, bridges and common nails. Many of the steel industry's greatest advances were forged in Johnstown, including the Bessemer process and the three-high rolling mill. Johnstown gained national attention in May 1889 when the South Fork dam broke causing a devastating flood taking 2,209 lives. In years following the flood, immigrants still arriving in Johnstown brought customs, religions and cuisines of their homelands, all of which contributed to the now heritage-rich character of the city.