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Trauma Surgery Medical Director Opening in Duluth, Minnesota
Saint Louis, Missouri, United States
Job Summary
Occupation
Physician
Specialty
Surgery-Trauma
Degree Required
MD/DO
Position Type
Full-Time
Work Environment
Hospital
Clinic/Private Practice
Location
Duluth, Minnesota, United States
Visa Sponsorship
No
Job Description
Last Update:
12/02/19
Trauma Program Medical Director
Duluth, MN
Practice is seeking a Trauma Medical Director. They are looking for an experienced Trauma Surgeon who can lead a practice of 7 surgeons and 10 Advanced Practice Clinicians.
PRACTICE SPECIFICS
- ACS-COT Level I Adult Trauma Center & Level II Pediatric Trauma Center.
- Annual trauma admissions approximately 1450 patients
- 330-bed tertiary care center; Top 100 Hospital
- 11-bed SICU; 8-bed PICU; 10-bed Neurotrauma ICU, 10-bed Coronary ICU and 10-bed Medical ICU
- 165-bed specialty hospital with Burn ICU and rehab joined by skywalk
- Solid referral base of 20 regional emergency departments with a committed emergency response system
- Trauma program staff includes: 7 Trauma Surgeons, Manager (CNS), Office Coordinator, 3 Trauma Registrars, 7 Physician Assistants, 3 Nurse Practitioners, and 1 Injury Prevention Coordinator
- NP and PA coverage 7am-11pm daily
- Administrative duties include those of a Trauma Medical Director and clinical duties of a trauma/acute care surgeon caring for the following types of patients: trauma, acute care surgery, surgical critical care, and burn
- Interest and willingness to collaborate with research projects
REQUIREMENTS
- BC/BE in General Surgery
- BC/BE in Surgical Critical Care
- Fellowship training in Surgical Critical Care or Acute Care Surgery
- Experience as a Trauma Program Medical Director at an ACS verified Level I Trauma Center (preferred)
LOCATION
- Duluth, MN –filled with natural beauty, green space, and creature comforts galore. Located at the Head of the Great Lakes.
- 150 miles north of St. Paul/Minneapolis
- Twin Ports population: 125,000
- Regional service area: 460,000 (up to 1.5 million based on seasonal/recreational influx)