What are the responsibilities and job description for the Physician, Orthopaedics position at Dartmouth Health?
Southwestern Vermont Medical Center, a member hospital of Dartmouth Health, is seeking a Board Certified / Board Eligible Orthopaedic Surgeon with expertise in Hip Arthroplasty to join a team of established Orthopaedic Physicians and Advanced Practice Providers.
Opportunity Highlights Include
Opportunity Highlights Include
- Established orthopedic physicians and advanced practice providers who are invested in teamwork and optimal patient outcomes
- Caring and professional staff of nurses, medical assistants and patient coordinators
- Supportive administration, quality care and a focus on provider and patient satisfaction
- Robot-Assisted Surgery
- Salary Range $600,000 - $633,000
- Incentive compensation may be available in addition to base salary. This position includes a comprehensive benefits package (medical, dental, vision, retirement, paid time off and CME support). A sign-on bonus and relocation stipend may also be available, subject to eligibility.
- Hospital Employed position (Dartmouth Health)
- Provide clinical and related administrative services to ensure timely care of patients.
- Abide by the Dartmouth Health Bylaws for the Professional Staff and Code of Conduct.
- Review records and detailed medical history from patient(s).
- Determine appropriate diagnosis (diagnoses) and treatment plan(s).
- Determine and order appropriate screening and diagnostic tests and studies.
- Obtain informed consent for treatment diagnostic and therapeutic procedures and studies.
- Interpret and evaluate test and study results.
- Prescribe medications, treatments, and medical devices in accordance within specialty scope of practice and applicable rules and regulations.
- Initiate referrals to other providers as necessary.
- Initiate admission/discharge of patients, if applicable.
- Provide consultation, education, and counseling regarding the management of acute and chronic illnesses and injuries. Encourage behavioral change and assist with self-management skills to improve overall health, within specialty scope of practice.
- Complete appropriate documentation in a timely manner.
- Provide patient and family-centered care.
- Insure the patient’s right to privacy, confidentiality and informed consent.
- Supervise APP’s as directed.
- Participate in continuing medical education (CME).
- Participate in quality and patient safety initiatives
- Perform other duties as assigned.
- Advanced clinical degree (MD or DO)
- Post graduate training in residency and fellowship program
- Current or eligible for Vermont Medical License
- Current or eligible for ABMS Board Certification (to be obtained within 5 years)
- Active hospital staff membership
Salary : $600,000 - $633,000