Job Description
We are seeking a board certified, experienced vascular surgeon to join our employed physician group
in the Memphis area! We are replacing a vascular surgeon who retired after 40 years in
practice! This is an excellent opportunity to step into a market that not only has a high demand
for the specialty, but also void of competition!
Highlights Include
Guaranteed salary plus
productivity bonus
Comprehensive benefit package including health, dental, life, disability, 401K
with matching and salary deferment program
Vacation and CME with stipend
Anticipate 2 days of clinic
per week and 2 days of surgery per week
Interventional Radiology, Cath labs and Da Vinci Robot on
site
St. Francis Hospital - Bartlett
St. Francis Hospital-Bartlett is a 196-bed, fully accredited
hospital. When the hospital opened on June 1, 2004, it became the first full-service health care
facility in Bartlett, Tennessee. From new moms to seniors to those in need of emergency and
surgical care, the hospital has facilities and staff to meet the needs of the patients we serve!
Our commitment is to quality care, patient safety and patient satisfaction. St. Francis
Hospital-Bartlett is located on 23.6 acres at Kate Bond Road and U.S. Highway 64 in the city of
Bartlett. The facility features 88 medical/surgical beds, 16 orthopedic/spine beds, 10
mother-baby suites, 10 NICU beds, 16 ICU beds, and 16 PCU beds. Other features include 8
surgery suites, a 24-hour emergency room, and a dedicated outpatient imaging center.
Bartlett,
TN
Bartlett is located 15 miles northeast of Memphis. Mecca to the most important musical styles of
the 20th century, Memphis is a city with an extraordinary musical heritage, offering a distinctive
beat for any music lover. Home to the city of Graceland and Elvis Presley, Memphis is the
birthplace of the blues, rock ‘n’ roll and soul music.Resting on the banks of the Mississippi River,
years of revitalization has reclaimed Memphis as one of the most vibrant cities in the New
South. Renovation projects have reopened the Memphis Central Station train depot, added one of the
nation’s largest mixed-use development and historic preservation projects in the Peabody Place, and
built the Southern Folklore center.Memphis boasts an array of restaurants and eateries, coffee
houses, fabulous boutiques, and cultural attractions that can be enjoyed on every street corner.
The music, culture, diversity and progressive renovations make Memphis a great place to work and
call home!
Interested candidates please submit your current CV for immediate consideration. Sorry,
no visa sponsorship is available for this position.
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Additional Information:
- Specialty: Vascular Surgery
- Location: Bartlett, Tennessee
- Contact: Haleigh Worley (Physician Recruiter)
About the Company:
The first and only full-service health care facility in Bartlett, TennesseeA 196-bed, fully
accredited hospital, including Women’s Center, neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), ICU and a
24-hour emergency room
When Saint Francis Hospital-Bartlett opened on June 1, 2004, it became the
first full-service health care facility in Bartlett, Tennessee. From new moms to seniors to those
in need of emergency and surgical care, the hospital has facilities and staff to address your
needs. Our commitment is to quality care, patient safety and patient satisfaction. We will strive
to be a good neighbor and an active partner in the continued growth of the North/Northeast Shelby
County community. Saint Francis Hospital-Bartlett is located on 23.6 acres at Kate Bond Road and
U.S. Highway 64 in the city of Bartlett. The facility features 88 medical/surgical beds, 16
orthopedic/spine beds, 10 mother-baby suites, 10 NICU beds, 16 ICU beds, and 16 PCU beds. Other
features include 8 surgery suites, a 24-hour emergency room, and a dedicated outpatient imaging
center.
Saint Francis Hospital-Bartlett is accredited by the Joint Commission on the Accreditation
of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO), the nation’s oldest and largest hospital accreditation
agency.
Saint Francis Hospital-Bartlett is accredited by the Joint Commission on the Accreditation
of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO), the nation’s oldest and largest hospital accreditation agency.