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Phoenix Children's

Pediatric Plastic Surgeon - Hand and Microvascular

Phoenix Children's, Phoenix, Arizona, United States, 85003

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Pediatric Plastic Surgeon - Hand and Microvascular

The Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at Phoenix Children’s is recruiting for a Pediatric Plastic Surgeon to join the Hand and Microvascular Program. We are seeking a plastic surgeon who subspecializes in hand surgery and is CAQ certified/eligible. This surgeon will be responsible for hand trauma call coverage. Microsurgery, including replantation and free tissue reconstruction, is required as well as participation in complex wound reconstruction. The Division of Plastic Surgery at Phoenix Children’s provides surgical treatment for the full spectrum of pediatric congenital and acquired conditions, and traumatic injuries. The Phoenix Children’s Plastic Surgery team is fellowship trained in Craniofacial Surgery, Pediatric Plastic Surgery, and Pediatric Hand Surgery. This is a growing program, and the team has a robust clinical practice. Phoenix Children's partners with and is involved in the academic and educational advancement and training of Mayo plastic surgery residents, University of Arizona orthopedic hand surgery fellows, and University of Arizona and Creighton University medical students. Responsibilities include building a robust clinical practice while being integrally involved in the academic and educational advancement of Phoenix Children's and training plastic surgery residents and medical students. Position Qualifications Pediatric Plastic Surgeon with CAQ certification/eligibility in hand surgery Ability to perform microsurgery, including replantation and free tissue reconstruction Participation in complex wound reconstruction Hand trauma call coverage Physical Requirements & Occupational Exposure/Risk Potential Frequent feeling (sensing textures and temperatures) Frequent fine motor skills (pinching, gripping, etc) Frequent hearing Occasional pushing/pulling Occasional reaching Frequent sitting Frequent standing Occasional stooping/crouching/kneeling/crawling Constant talking Occasional tasting/smelling Frequent walking Frequent near vision Frequent far vision Frequent color discrimination Frequent use of keyboard, mouse and/or computer equipment Occasional lift up to 35 pounds without assistance Occasional lift more than 35 pounds without assistance Inside office environment Airborne communicable diseases Bloodborne pathogens or bodily fluid Fumes or airborne particles Hazardous materials exposure Radiation exposure Toxic or caustic chemicals

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