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Vascular Surgery position in Clyde, NC
Saint Louis, Missouri, United States

Job Summary

Occupation Physician
Specialty Surgery-Vascular
Degree Required MD/DO
Position Type Permanent/Full-Time
Work Environment Hospital Clinic/Private Practice
Location Clyde, North Carolina, United States
Visa Sponsorship No

Job Description

Last Update: 12/18/22
Vascular Surgery opening near Asheville, NC Full-time, permanent placement Asheville, NC 25m Vascular Surgeon Needed in NC Medical Center and Regional Hospital are currently seeking a BC/BE Vascular Surgeon for a hospital-owned practice. We are looking for a surgeon to take over and continue to grow the service line and help spearhead further development of this service line at Hospital. This will be a market approach with two Hospitals in beautiful Western North Carolina. This candidate will be working out of both hospitals which are located about 20 minutes from one another. These hospitals are comprised of many specialists along with an excellent primary care referral base. The practice blends administrative support with clinical autonomy, allowing physicians to find an ideal balance within the practice of medicine. The practice will be supported by a strong administrative team, with billing, coding, staffing and day to day operational assistance. This position offers a competitive compensation and benefits package. The ideal candidate will combine solid training with an excellent bedside manner and a commitment to providing patient-focused care. We will consider a vascular fellowshipped trained surgeon or a general surgeon who currently performs vascular surgery. -Hospital Employed -Comprehensive Benefits -Competitive Salary -Sign On Bonus -Relocation Assistance -Shared Call About the Hospital Medical Center is comprised of a 159-bed hospital; a 54,000-square foot health & fitness center with a wide array of amenities including saunas, steam rooms, personal training and massage therapy; a three-story 44,000-square foot outpatient care center with a laboratory, imaging center including women's imaging, an outpatient surgery center; two urgent care centers open seven days a week; The Homestead, a six-bed inpatient hospice facility; and 12 multi-specialty physician clinics providing a full spectrum of services including primary care. We provide comprehensive care in a warm and friendly environment by a highly trained and experienced patient care team. The Community The residents of Haywood County are enthusiastic about the quality of life available in the community. Located in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Haywood County is the third largest county in Western North Carolina and home to 14 peaks with elevations of at least 6,000 feet (more than any other area east of the Mississippi). The county experiences very mild summers and thanks to the southern latitude, mild winters. The annual average temperature is 54 degrees; the temperature averages 38 degrees in January and 71 degrees in June. Haywood County offers a unique array of world-class cuisine, fine shopping, a wealth of performing and cultural arts activities, and fairs and festivals, year-round. Just 25 miles from Asheville, our area is one of the top cultural destinations of the southeast. Learn more about Haywood county communities here: Downtown Waynesville, just seven miles southwest of Medical Center, is a vibrant, friendly small town nestled near the Great Smoky Mountains National Park with magnificent mountain views of the Blue Ridge Parkway. Fine shops, galleries, restaurants & microbrew pubs are all within walking distance of Main Street's tree lined brick sidewalks. Historic buildings, relaxing benches, public art & welcoming folks make Waynesville a thoroughly enjoyable place to live & visit. Numerous popular events, parades & festivals occur throughout the year. The heart of Appalachian culture and heritage, Waynesville hosts Folkmoot USA, North Carolina's official international music and dance festival annually. The town also features Art After Dark on the first Friday evening of the month from May until December. Waynesville has garnered several honors and recognition, including being voted as a "Low-Cost Eden," "Best Undiscovered Town", "Best Main Street Town", "Best Small Town", and "Best Mountain Town" in the Third edition of America's 100 Best Places to Retire, published by Where to Retire magazine. Recreation Each year, millions of visitors are drawn to Western North Carolina by its breathtaking mountain vistas and vast array of outdoor recreational opportunities including world-class mountain biking, road biking, downhill skiing, backpacking, hiking, whitewater rafting, horseback riding, camping, fishing, tennis, disc golf, hunting, and six well-groomed golf courses, including the Bob Cupp-designed course at Laurel Ridge Country Club. The county also hosts nine fitness facilities, indoor and outdoor pools, tennis courts, farmers markets, 46 miles of the Blue Ridge Parkway, Appalachian Trail, Mountains to Sea Trail, and a 200 acre lake with walking trails. [Register to View]