Chief of Vascular Surgery & Director Aortic Center
Job Description
Section Chief of Vascular Surgery and Director of Aortic Center, Carilion Clinic – Virginia Tech
Carilion School of Medicine, Roanoke, VA:
The Department of Surgery at Carilion Clinic – Virginia
Tech Carilion School of Medicine (CC-VTCSOM) in Roanoke, Virginia is currently recruiting a Board
Certified Vascular Surgeon to lead the Section of Vascular Surgery. Offering an exceptional
opportunity, we are searching for a Chief of the Section and a Director of the Aortic Center to lead
our growing team of six surgeons and seven advanced practice providers in a clinic-based academic
program with remarkable prospects in teaching, research, and clinical surgery. The ideal candidate
would possess both complex endovascular and open surgical skills, will have an excellent track
record in the management of advanced aortic pathology, and will have a collaborative approach to
patient care.
The clinical practice is located at Carilion Roanoke Memorial Hospital, Carilion
Clinic’s flagship facility with a dedicated Cardiovascular Institute (CVI) and will include
opportunities to participate in all aspects of direct patient care including reading noninvasive
vascular labs, outpatient visits, procedures and inpatient consultations. In July 2025, the Crystal
Spring Tower, new home of the Carilion CVI opened. This signature 10 story building includes 7
dedicated cardiovascular operating rooms (3 Cardiothoracic, 2 Hybrid Endovascular, and 2 General
Vascular), 76 inpatient beds, 9 EP and Cath Labs, MRI, CT, and non-invasive diagnostic testing.
We
are committed to pioneering a new era in cardiovascular health by building knowledge through
research and education. This position includes a faculty appointment with the Virginia Tech Carilion
School of Medicine (VTCSOM) and the surgery residency programs. Candidates are provided with
extensive research opportunities through the partnership with VTCSOM and the Fralin Biomedical
Research Institute (FBRI) at VTC. There are also plans to develop a vascular surgery fellowship in
the future.
Carilion Clinic is a progressive, emerging leader in American healthcare dedicated to
improving outcomes and enhancing value for every patient, while advancing the quality of care
through medical education and research. Carilion Clinic is physician-led, multi-specialty,
not-for-profit healthcare organization based in Roanoke, Virginia, operating 7 hospitals, 264
outpatient clinics, 850 physicians representing more than 85 specialties, along with over 350
residents and fellows in 30 accredited ACGME programs. Through our comprehensive network of
hospitals, primary and specialty physician practices and other complementary services, we work
together to provide quality care close to home for nearly 1 million Virginians. With an enduring
commitment to the health of our region, we also seek to advance care through medical education and
research, help our community stay healthy and inspire our region to grow stronger. Carilion Roanoke
Memorial Hospital is Carilion Clinic’s flagship facility. The 763-bed hospital includes a Neonatal
Intensive Care Unit, Carilion Children’s Hospital, specialty and advanced clinical care and the
region’s only Level 1 Adult and Pediatric Trauma Center. U.S. News & World Report ranks it as “Best
in Region” and high performing in 16 categories and one specialty including high performing in
“Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Repair”.
Teaching/Research: Education and research activities and
opportunities abound through relationships with VTCSOM, FBRI at VTC, Virginia Tech proper, and
Radford University.
· Our faculty are actively involved in the education of medical
students, residents from multiple CC-VTCSOM training programs, allied health science students, and
Virginia Tech undergraduate and graduate students.
· The faculty currently provides
clinical training for general surgery residents, plastic surgery residents, integrated
cardiothoracic surgery residents (University of Virginia), and surgical critical care
fellows.
Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine
The Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine
(VTCSOM) is a unique partnership between a public research university (Virginia Tech) and a private
health care organization (Carilion Clinic) and is a fully LCME accredited, four-year allopathic
medical school. The school is among the first of the new generation of medical schools in the United
States. While VTCSOM opened as a private school in 2010, the school became part of Virginia Tech as
its ninth college on July 1, 2018. The school’s charter class entered in August 2010, and each class
averaged 42 students, with recent incremental increases to 49, 51, and 56 students with plans to
increase the class size to 96 in a new building in 2028-29. The innovative curriculum is divided
into four domains: basic science, clinical science, research, and interprofessionalism. Learning
revolves around real patient cases studied by small groups of students under the guidance of
facilitators. The school’s students have earned outstanding USMLE Step 1 and Step 2 scores. Students
have access to superb clinical facilities at Carilion Clinic, with over 750 physicians representing
more than 60 specialties. Students complete a research project of publishable quality before
graduation and in addition to earning an M.D. they also receive a graduate certificate in research
from Virginia Tech.
Fralin Biomedical Research Institute at VTC
FBRI at VTC is Virginia Tech’s
only research institute devoted solely to biomedical research. Founded in 2010 and welcoming new
faculty, postdoctoral fellows, students, and staff from across the United States and throughout the
world it is one of the nation’s fastest-growing academic biomedical research enterprises and a
destination for world-class researchers. Based in Roanoke, Virginia, the institute was designed to
accommodate interdisciplinary research to address contemporary challenges in health and disease
through combinations of biological, behavioral, computational, and engineering approaches. Since its
inception, the research institute has experienced unprecedented growth: doubling its enterprise and
lab facilities in Roanoke to over 260,000 square-feet of premier research facilities, while also
investing in brand-new laboratories on the Children’s National Research & Innovation Campus in
Washington, D.C. The Institute grew rapidly to now more than 40 faculty-led research teams, over
$240 million in current active extramural grants and contracts, focused on developing innovations in
key research focus areas include addiction and substance abuse, behavioral health, cardiovascular
science, cancer including structural oncology, cognitive and computational neuroscience,
decision-making, developmental and translational neurobiology, human development,
neurorehabilitation, immunology, and regenerative/ restorative medicine. The figure represents
multi-year grants and contracts, largely awarded through a highly competitive process from the
world's leading medical research enterprise, the National Institutes of Health. The current annual
FBRI extramural grant and contract active portfolio value is $51 million. This work has resulted in
1,000+ publications in leading scientific journals, and the faculty have been cited more
than 300,000 times. To better translate their science into innovations that deliver improved patient
care, FBRI faculty and their teams have disclosed dozens of inventions, filed patents, and
launched more than 10 biotechnology companies, several of which have secured small business grants
of up to $2 million. In its first 15 years the institute generated more than $1.7 billion in local
economic impact — including $190 million in just the last year.
Administrative/ Clinical: The
Chief will direct the clinical, educational, and research activities for the Section. This position
will lead a dynamic group practice who provide comprehensive, multi-disciplinary care for patients
supported by state-of-the-art technology, advanced diagnostic tools and treatment options. The
Vascular Surgery group provides comprehensive vascular, aortic, and endovascular surgery to the
region, working closely with referring physicians to ensure exceptional and personalized care. Our
Aortic Center’s vascular surgeons partner seamlessly with Carilion’s cardiothoracic surgery teams to
offer advanced aortic solutions for our patients.
Other requirements include:
MD/DO
Residency or
Fellowship Training in Vascular Surgery
Robust experience in complex endovascular aortic
interventions
Board Certification in Vascular Surgery
The position requires an academic appointment
at VTCSOM
At least 5 years of progressive surgical leadership in an academic setting with an
academic rank of at least Associate Professor
· Evidence of strong organizational,
communication, interpersonal, and leadership skills
· Physician leadership experience with
emphasis on team building; development of integrated collaborative models of care, education, and
research; and managing people and programs.
· Experience with graduate medical education is
preferred.
About the area:
The Roanoke Valley is a metro area of 300,000 and has consistently been
rated among the “best places to live” in the nation. Roanoke is located at the southern tip of
Virginia's spectacularly beautiful Shenandoah Valley, surrounded by the Blue Ridge Mountains,
Appalachian Trail and close to the 22,000-acre Smith Mountain Lake. The area offers sensational
outdoor activities but also a surprising array of cultural activities from fine dining to multiple
musical venues and playhouses, to symphonies, opera, and ballets. Access to major air-travel hubs is
remarkably easy through the Roanoke-Blacksburg Regional Airport. The weather features mild winters,
an abundance of sun, and extended springs and autumns. The region features top-notch schools and
Universities and has been coined “the best kept secret in the East.”
Interested candidates
should submit a Cover Letter and CV to:
Robert Way, Recruiter, Physician Recruitment, Carilion
Clinic
Email: [email protected] Phone: 540-224-5189
Carilion Clinic is an Equal
Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer: Minorities/Females/Protected Veterans/Individuals with
Disabilities/Sexual Orientation/Gender Identity are encouraged to apply.
Additional Information:
- Specialty: Vascular Surgery
- Location: Roanoke, Virginia, United States
- Contact:
About the Company:
One of the largest hospitals in the state, Carilion Roanoke Memorial Hospital (CRMH) is a 703-bed
hospital with an additional 60-bed Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. The facility recently completed a
large expansion project, adding a new Emergency Department, Labor and Delivery unit and the Carilion
Clinic Children's Hospital complete with a Pediatric Emergency Room. Now in it's second century of
providing premiere healthcare services, CRMH also features a Level I trauma center. In addition to
offering high-tech services, the hospital is home to 24 Graduate Medical Education Programs
affiliated with Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine, University of Virginia and Virginia
College of Osteopathic Medicine. Patients have access to nearby specialty clinics, family medical
centers, and a host of personalized treatment options, making this the region's most comprehensive
group of healthcare providers.
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