Orthopaedic Surgery Physician
Nashville, Tennessee, United States

Job Summary

Occupation Physician
Specialty Orthopedics
Degree Required MD/DO
Position Type Permanent/Full-Time
Work Environment Hospital Clinic/Private Practice
Location 77954 , Cuero, Texas, United States
Visa Sponsorship No

Job Description

Last Update: 4/19/24

Description

Specialization:
Orthopaedic Surgery

Job Summary:

Methodist Healthcare System is supporting rural hospital recruitment efforts for a orthopaedic surgeon to join an employed practice in Cuero, TX.

Qualified Candidates:  
- Must be board certified or board eligible in orthopedics
- Fellowship trained in general orthopedic surgery
- Texas medical license, or eligible for Texas licensure
- Recent graduates and experienced physicians are encouraged to apply!

Incentive/Benefits Package:
- Base salary plus productivity model
- Robust recruitment and benefits package provided

About Cuero Regional Hospital:
- 49 beds (4 ICU, 5 OB, 40 Med/Surg); opened in 1970
- 100 miles from San Antonio; 100 miles from Austin; 28 miles from Victoria; 150 miles from Houston; 100 miles from Corpus Christi; 55 miles from the Gulf Coast
- ER accounts for 9,500 visits per year –ER Expansion opened June/July 2018
- Management agreement with Methodist Healthcare, San Antonio. Agreement fosters placement of CEO & CFO, supply/capital cost efficiencies, education/training and a variety of other resources
- Methodist Healthcare System is the largest provider of health care in South and Central Texas with 28 facilities, including nine acute care hospitals serving over 94,000 inpatients and 500,000 outpatients annually

Cuero is a city in DeWitt County, Texas and is located just 100 miles southeast of San Antonio, Cuero is a great place to visit if you love Texas history, the scenic beauty of the Lone Star State, or if you’re looking for an unforgettable weekend getaway. Cuero was nominated by Budget Travel Magazine in 2010 as one of the “Coolest Small Towns in America,” for its fun festivals, outdoor adventure, and a Texas-size serving of history.