General Orthopedic Surgeon

Outstanding General Orthopedic Surgeon Opportunity in Northern California

Marshall is seeking a full-time Orthopedic Surgeon to join our integrated team of healthcare providers. Candidates will be talented individuals with complementary skills, be an active member of the existing orthopedic team and show ambition to lift Marshall to new heights as the preferred Orthopedic provider in our region. MMC Orthopedic clinics are in Placerville and El Dorado Hills.

Marshall has committed to supporting the Orthopedic team by investing in facilities and the mission of the department's services.

ABOUT THE OPPORTUNITY

  • Full time position with 4 or 5 day work week flexibility
    • 32 face to face patient care hours per week

    • Minimum 188 workdays per year

  • Competitive salary and generous benefits package
    • 12.5% employer 401(k) match

    • Base pay + Productivity

  • Patient-centered, physician led and managed medical group

  • Shareholder track available

  • EMR: Epic

  • Ability to perform procedures at the main hospital and an outpatient ASC
    • Procedure block times provided at each location

  • Level III trauma facility
    • Level I & II regional trauma centers nearby

  • Call requirement is 1:6 with shared weekend and holiday coverage

  • Hospitalists & Nocturnists on staff 24/7 for inpatient coverage

  • Clinic support staff includes Physician Assistants, Medical Assistants, Referral Coordinator, and other office staff

  • High patient satisfaction scores

  • Diverse patient population with large referral base

  • Non-profit community hospital

  • Public Service Loan Forgiveness site

REQUIREMENTS
  • Board Certified or Board Eligible in Orthopedic Surgery

  • MD or DO CA licensed or ability to obtain CA license

  • Active BLS and ACLS certification

  • DEA Certificate

  • Experience preferred but not required

  • General Orthopedics focus

LOCATION & LIFESTYLE
  • Live and work in the beautiful Sierra Foothills, near national forestland, lakes and rivers

  • Area offers an outstanding quality of life, ideal for families, with new neighborhoods, shopping centers, restaurants and schools

  • California real estate is available at affordable prices

  • Nearby city amenities include fine dining, shopping, pro sports and international airport

  • Centrally located, it's an easy drive to Sacramento, Lake Tahoe, Napa Valley, San Francisco and the coast

  • Winter snow skiing with nearest resort 45 minutes away

  • Year round whitewater sports just minutes from town

WANT TO KNOW MORE?

For more information or immediate consideration, please provide your CV. All inquires will be acknowledged.

ANGELA SKINNER MPH, CHES

Provider Recruitment, Onboarding and Liaison office 530.621.7994 | askinner@marshallmedical.org

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