Orthopedic Surgeon – Joint Replacement (MD/DO)- North Dakota/Minnesota
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Job description
Orthopedic Surgeon – Joint Replacement (MD/DO)
Position Summary
The Orthopedic Joint Replacement Surgeon provides comprehensive surgical and non-surgical care for patients with degenerative and traumatic conditions affecting the hip, knee, and other major joints. This role focuses on primary and revision joint arthroplasty, perioperative management, and long-term functional outcomes, working collaboratively within a multidisciplinary care team to deliver high-quality, patient-centered care.
Must maintain state certification and/or licensure.
Must be legally licensed to practice medicine in North Dakota and/or Minnesota, depending on the location of the practice to which you are assigned.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
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Evaluate and manage patients with degenerative joint disease, arthritis, and joint-related musculoskeletal conditions
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Perform primary and revision joint replacement procedures, including hip and knee arthroplasty, consistent with training and privileges
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Utilize minimally invasive, robotic-assisted, or advanced surgical techniques as appropriate
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Provide non-operative management including injections, physical therapy planning, and medical optimization
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Manage perioperative and postoperative care, including complications and recovery planning
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Participate in emergency and on-call orthopedic coverage as required
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Interpret diagnostic studies including X-rays, CT scans, MRI, and other imaging
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Collaborate with anesthesiology, hospitalists, physical therapy, nursing, and case management teams
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Educate patients regarding diagnosis, treatment options, surgical risks, and expected outcomes
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Maintain accurate and timely clinical documentation
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Participate in quality improvement, patient safety, and outcomes initiatives
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Supervise and educate residents, fellows, advanced practice providers, or trainees as applicable
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Comply with all regulatory, accreditation, and professional standards
Qualifications
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Doctor of Medicine (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) from an accredited medical school
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Completion of an accredited orthopedic surgery residency program
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Fellowship training in adult reconstruction or joint replacement surgery
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Board-eligible or board-certified in Orthopedic Surgery
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Ability to obtain and maintain unrestricted state medical licensure
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DEA registration or eligibility
Skills and Competencies
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Expertise in primary and revision joint arthroplasty
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Strong clinical judgment and advanced surgical skills
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Ability to manage complex orthopedic cases and comorbid patients
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Excellent communication and patient counseling abilities
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Commitment to evidence-based practice, quality improvement, and patient safety
Work Environment
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Hospital operating rooms, outpatient clinics, ambulatory surgery centers, and inpatient units
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Call coverage including nights, weekends, and holidays as required
Physical Requirements
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Ability to stand for extended periods during surgical procedures
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Manual dexterity and physical stamina for operative cases
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Visual and auditory acuity sufficient for operative and clinical care