Indiana University Health Medical Group South Region
Head Team Orthopedic Surgeon in Bloomington, IN
Indiana University Health Medical Group South Region, Bloomington, Indiana, United States, 47401
Indiana University Health is seeking a BC/BE Orthopedic Surgeon with Fellowship training in Sports Medicine to serve as Chief Orthopedic Officer (head team physician) for Indiana University's NCAA Division 1 Big Ten Athletic Department.
The candidate will join an established Orthopedic Surgery and Sports Medicine division comprised of 7 sub-specialty surgeons, 2 general orthopedic surgeons, 5 primary care sports medicine physicians, and 14 advanced practice providers at their Bloomington, Indiana practice location. The division is part of a 5000+ provider state-wide multi-specialty employed physician group with a large referral base. The position will include a combination of community-based orthopedic surgery and duties associated with Indiana University athletics, including game coverage, training rooms, and travel.
Position Details:
The candidate will join a well-established collegial and collaborative practice and participate in 1-in-9 general orthopedic call (outside of football season). Practice locations include a centrally located office building with an in-house 12-provider physical therapy department, a recently renovated surgery center with 6 OR suites, and a new state-of-the-art hospital and education facility costing $557 million. Academic teaching opportunities are available but not required. Fellowship training in orthopedic sports medicine and prior experience caring for a high-level athletic department or professional team are required. New graduates are welcome to apply; however, the ideal candidate will have a minimum of 5 years of post-graduate practice experience. A competitive 2-year salary guarantee with additional production and quality bonuses is available for qualified candidates. The position is available immediately. See how you can thrive, right here at IU Health Community Description
Bloomington, Indiana
is a progressive college town with a perfect blend of charm and culture. Residents enjoy the city's dynamic energy, scenic outdoor activities, and world-class educational opportunities. Ranked by Niche in 2023 as one of the best counties to live in America, especially for families and young professionals, and as the best county in Indiana for outdoor activities. Vibrant downtown : arts, theaters, museums, and a thriving music scene. Close to Indianapolis International Airport, voted the
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The candidate will join a well-established collegial and collaborative practice and participate in 1-in-9 general orthopedic call (outside of football season). Practice locations include a centrally located office building with an in-house 12-provider physical therapy department, a recently renovated surgery center with 6 OR suites, and a new state-of-the-art hospital and education facility costing $557 million. Academic teaching opportunities are available but not required. Fellowship training in orthopedic sports medicine and prior experience caring for a high-level athletic department or professional team are required. New graduates are welcome to apply; however, the ideal candidate will have a minimum of 5 years of post-graduate practice experience. A competitive 2-year salary guarantee with additional production and quality bonuses is available for qualified candidates. The position is available immediately. See how you can thrive, right here at IU Health Community Description
Bloomington, Indiana
is a progressive college town with a perfect blend of charm and culture. Residents enjoy the city's dynamic energy, scenic outdoor activities, and world-class educational opportunities. Ranked by Niche in 2023 as one of the best counties to live in America, especially for families and young professionals, and as the best county in Indiana for outdoor activities. Vibrant downtown : arts, theaters, museums, and a thriving music scene. Close to Indianapolis International Airport, voted the
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