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Sanford Health

Physician - Vascular Surgery

Sanford Health, Fargo, North Dakota, us, 58126


Location ND, Fargo

Specialty Vascular Surgery

Visas Accepted N/A

Practice Details

Sanford Health has an immediate opening for a BC/BE Vascular Surgeon to join their staff in Fargo, North Dakota. Join a busy practice with a diverse variety of cases, from bread and butter vascular surgery to complex, challenging pathologies. The ideal candidate must be an excellent communicator able to work in a fast paced, supportive, team environment. Candidates should be comfortable with a wide breadth of open and endovascular cases. Vascular surgery also supports this level one trauma center.

Physicians specialize in: Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm, 90% treated with endovascular stent grafts; Carotid Artery Disease/Stroke prevention Wound Healing Limb Preservation; PAD/PVD, Varicose Veins – Extensive minimally invasive ablation; Vascular Lab – Interpretation of vascular studies to correlate clinical relevance

Must be willing to travel to outreach clinics in surrounding communities, 2 outreach sites per month

Current call is 1:3

Compensation Package

Sanford Health offers a nationally competitive compensation plan with an additional physician benefits package including a health, dental and vision insurance, 401K plan, short-term and long-term disability, life insurance, CME allowance, paid time away, malpractice insurance and tail coverage, and a relocation allowance.

About this Community

As a thriving city with a small-town feel, Fargo and the adjacent metro area is a diverse, family-oriented community. Surrounded by beautiful landscapes, Fargo balances quality of life and a low cost of living with a safe, picturesque environment. A variety of schools and universities, a vibrant business community and a robust downtown are just a few reasons why people love to call the Fargo area home.

Job Function Physicians

Req Number R-0197422

Equal Employment Opportunity

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