What are the responsibilities and job description for the Physician - Cardiac and Thoracic Surgeon - Fort Smith AR position at Mercy Clinic Fort Smith Communities?
Find your calling at Mercy! Mercy Hospital Fort Smith is seeking a Board‑Certified or Board‑Eligible Cardiac and Thoracic Surgeon to join our established Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery group in Fort Smith, Arkansas. This is an excellent opportunity to become part of a collaborative, high‑quality surgical program within an integrated, physician‑led health system. Our Mercy CVT Surgery team is comprised of two experienced CV surgeons, one vascular surgeon and one advanced practice provider, and a dedicated, engaged support staff, all focused on delivering exceptional patient care and outcomes. Mercy Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgery – Fort Smith Dedicated Cardiovascular Operating Rooms Accredited Chest Pain Center, Vascular Imaging Lab, and Valve Clinic Strong partnerships with high‑quality cardiology and hospitalist services Opportunity to serve on a Mercy‑wide, physician‑led Cardiac Surgery Specialty Council Epic system‑wide electronic medical record This Position Offers Integrated, not‑for‑profit health system with a competitive income guarantee, transitioning to a productivity‑based compensation model Flexible, significant recruitment incentives tailored to your needs, including: Sign‑on / commencement bonus Relocation assistance Resident or fellow stipends (if applicable) Comprehensive, day‑one benefits, including: Health, dental, and vision insurance CME allowance and paid time off Retirement plans with employer contribution and matching options Professional liability coverage provided Eligibility for Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) H‑1B visa sponsorship available Your life is our life’s work At Mercy you can lead the way. When you join our team, you will have the opportunity to provide a transformative health care experience while putting new technologies to the test. You will be part of an innovative organization that remembers why we got into health care nearly 200 years ago. If caring for patients and making a difference in the community is the reason you became a physician, join us at Mercy. It is a continuing goal to advance diversity and inclusion within our Mercy ministry. We cherish each person as created in the image of God and believe it is our responsibility to strive for excellence in establishing an environment of dignity for all. Find us at: Facebook | LinkedIn | Instagram | mercy.net | Mercy Careers Your life is our life’s work At Mercy, you can lead the way. Join a team where your passion for patient care meets cutting-edge innovation. As part of an organization rooted in nearly 200 years of compassionate service, you’ll help deliver transformative health care experiences while exploring new technologies and shaping the future of medicine. What sets us apart is our unwavering commitment to physician leadership—from the highest levels of our organization to the front lines of care—where physicians and caregivers collaborate, embrace fresh thinking, and drive clinical and operational excellence. If making a difference in your community is why you chose health care, Mercy is where your purpose meets possibility. Transforming the Health of Our Communities Our Mercy health system was founded by the Sisters of Mercy in 1986. But our heritage goes back more than 195 years. It began with an Irish woman named Catherine McAuley, who was determined to help women and children in Dublin experiencing poverty. Though Catherine had a modest upbringing, she received an unexpected inheritance that allowed her to fulfill that dream. In 1827, she opened the first House of Mercy in Dublin, intending to teach skills to women and educate children. Many volunteers came to help. A few years later, Catherine founded the Sisters of Mercy, one of the first religious orders whose Sisters were free to walk among the poor and visit them in their homes. In 1843, the Sisters of Mercy came to the United States. In 1856, they traveled to St. Louis. In the years to come, they would establish hospitals throughout the Midwest. Many of these would join together in 1986 as Mercy. Click Here to Learn More about Mercy