American Orthotic And Prosthetic Association (AOPA)
Come Practice Employed Orthopedic Surgery in Sunny Texas
American Orthotic And Prosthetic Association (AOPA), Houston, Texas, United States, 77246
Opportunity Criteria
Specialty: Orthopedic Surgery
Candidate Type: MD, DO
Visas Accepted: J-1 or H-1B
Loan Repayment: Not Specified
Salary Range: Not Specified
Employment Type: Full Time
Bonus Offered: None
Come Practice Orthopedic Surgery in Sunny Texas
Come to El Paso and join a multispecialty orthopedic group affiliated with the largest healthcare system in the region. Tenet Health and The Hospitals of Providence Sierra campus seek a motivated, energetic surgeon with a passion for excellence.
Highlights
Flexible combo of clinic and OR days
Call at one facility
50/50 split between clinic and inpatient
Long-established, well-respected group with various orthopedic specialties
Specialized Equipment/Resources Available: MAKO, CORI, and Stealth Navigational System
Benefits
Guaranteed salary with productivity bonus
Paid Time Off, with CME w/stipend
Malpractice Insurance
Comprehensive benefits package including: Health, dental, life insurance, retirement benefits (401k, salary deferment program), short‑term, long‑term disability, centralized billing, coding, and collections
In house human resources, IT, marketing, business development, and PR teams
Candidate Requirements
MD/DO degree required
BE/BC
Fellowship trained
Eligible to obtain licensure in the state of Texas
About the area Experiencing El Paso is living in a place rich with culture and history where a diverse population proudly celebrates their different heritages. A diverse mix of Latin cultures is the foundation of this city, serving as the backdrop for many restaurants, theaters, cultural events, and traditional architecture. El Paso is home to Medical School with Residency & Fellowship programs, Division I Universities and no State Income Tax!
Employment practices will not be influenced or affected by an applicant's or employee's race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy), national origin, age, disability, genetic information, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, veteran status, or any other legally protected status.
Specialties
Advanced Cardiac Care – includes balloon angioplasty, open‑heart surgery, coronary stent placement and coronary bypass surgery
Chest Pain Reaccreditation – The Sierra Campus was evaluated and reaccredited by the Society of Cardiovascular Patient Care for its ability to assess, diagnose, and treat patients who experience a heart attack.
Level III Regional Neonatal Intensive Care Nursery – services for critically ill or premature babies
Advanced Neurological Care – includes MinOp System‑Endoscopic Neurosurgery, Deep Brain Stimulation and Stereotactic Radiosurgery
Teleneuro – puts stroke patients in the care of a specialized neurologist within 15 minutes
Gamma Knife Radiosurgery – a non‑invasive surgical procedure that is used to treat brain tumors and other intracranial malformations
Regional Lung Institute – an outpatient‑based center that helps patients with chronic lung disease get the most comprehensive range of consultative pulmonary care services using some of the newest lung disease diagnosis and therapy methods
MAKOplasty® – The Sierra Campus was the first health care provider in El Paso to provide this innovative robotic procedure that allows surgeons to partially resurface the arthritic portion of the knee while preserving healthy bone and tissue, relieving pain, restoring range of motion, and decreasing recovery time.
ACC HeartCARE Center Designation
Advanced Certification for Comprehensive Stroke Center
Advanced Health Care Services
Neurosciences
Cardiac Rehabilitation
Autologous Blood Storage
Diagnostic Lab & Imaging
HDR Brachytherapy
Obstetric Services
Stereotactic Breast Biopsy
VIAS™ – Ventana Image Analysis System for detecting breast cancer cells
Patient Safety The Hospitals of Providence Sierra Campus earned top grade for patient safety. The Hospitals of Providence Sierra Campus once again has earned a grade "A" rating in The Leapfrog Group's Fall 2019 Safety Score, demonstrating the commitment Sierra Campus has to delivering safe, high‑quality patient care.
El Paso, Texas: Key Facts & Overview
Home To
Medical School with Residency & Fellowship Programs
Division 1 University
El Paso Chihuahuas AAA baseball team
NO STATE INCOME TAX!!!
Geographic Location
Situated in the far western tip of Texas, bordering New Mexico and Mexico.
Nestled in the Chihuahuan Desert, with stunning views of the Franklin Mountains.
Located about 600 miles from major cities like Dallas, Phoenix, and Albuquerque.
Population
City of El Paso: Approximately 680,000 residents (2023 estimate).
Metro Area (including surrounding areas): Roughly 850,000 people, not including another 1 million in our sister city, Juarez, Mexico.
The city is one of the fastest‑growing metro areas in the U.S., driven by both domestic migration and its proximity to the U.S.-Mexico border.
Safety
Low crime rate: El Paso is consistently ranked as one of the safest large cities in the U.S. (crime rates are significantly lower than the national average).
Strong community policing and close‑knit neighborhoods contribute to the overall safety.
Demographics
Diverse population: Predominantly Hispanic (around 80%), with a mix of Anglo, African American, and Asian communities.
The region's cultural makeup is influenced by its close proximity to Mexico, leading to a rich blend of American and Mexican traditions.
The population is relatively young, with a significant number of college students and young professionals.
Fort Bliss
One of the largest military installations in the U.S., located just northeast of the city.
Provides a significant economic and cultural impact on El Paso, with thousands of active‑duty soldiers and their families calling the city home.
Fort Bliss is a key player in U.S. Army operations, and the military presence adds a strong sense of patriotism to the local community.
The base contributes to a variety of job opportunities, particularly in defense, logistics, and government services.
Outdoor & Recreational Opportunities
El Paso is renowned for its outdoor lifestyle, including hiking, mountain biking, and desert explorations.
Nearby parks and nature reserves like Franklin Mountains State Park and Hueco Tanks offer breathtaking views and ample outdoor activities.
Warm, sunny weather year‑round is perfect for those who enjoy outdoor adventures.
Cultural Highlights
El Paso is a cultural hub with rich Mexican‑American heritage, celebrated through festivals, local arts, and music.
Home to iconic events like the Sun City Music Festival, El Paso Film Festival, and Chihuahuan Desert Art Show.
Food lovers can enjoy authentic Tex‑Mex cuisine, particularly the famous El Paso‑style chili and Mexican street tacos.
Contact Information Contact: Jessica Loy
Phone: 915‑588‑0359
Fax:
E‑mail: Click here to e‑mail.
* When making contact with the person who posted this opportunity, please tell them you saw their posting on PracticeMatch.
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Candidate Type: MD, DO
Visas Accepted: J-1 or H-1B
Loan Repayment: Not Specified
Salary Range: Not Specified
Employment Type: Full Time
Bonus Offered: None
Come Practice Orthopedic Surgery in Sunny Texas
Come to El Paso and join a multispecialty orthopedic group affiliated with the largest healthcare system in the region. Tenet Health and The Hospitals of Providence Sierra campus seek a motivated, energetic surgeon with a passion for excellence.
Highlights
Flexible combo of clinic and OR days
Call at one facility
50/50 split between clinic and inpatient
Long-established, well-respected group with various orthopedic specialties
Specialized Equipment/Resources Available: MAKO, CORI, and Stealth Navigational System
Benefits
Guaranteed salary with productivity bonus
Paid Time Off, with CME w/stipend
Malpractice Insurance
Comprehensive benefits package including: Health, dental, life insurance, retirement benefits (401k, salary deferment program), short‑term, long‑term disability, centralized billing, coding, and collections
In house human resources, IT, marketing, business development, and PR teams
Candidate Requirements
MD/DO degree required
BE/BC
Fellowship trained
Eligible to obtain licensure in the state of Texas
About the area Experiencing El Paso is living in a place rich with culture and history where a diverse population proudly celebrates their different heritages. A diverse mix of Latin cultures is the foundation of this city, serving as the backdrop for many restaurants, theaters, cultural events, and traditional architecture. El Paso is home to Medical School with Residency & Fellowship programs, Division I Universities and no State Income Tax!
Employment practices will not be influenced or affected by an applicant's or employee's race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy), national origin, age, disability, genetic information, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, veteran status, or any other legally protected status.
Specialties
Advanced Cardiac Care – includes balloon angioplasty, open‑heart surgery, coronary stent placement and coronary bypass surgery
Chest Pain Reaccreditation – The Sierra Campus was evaluated and reaccredited by the Society of Cardiovascular Patient Care for its ability to assess, diagnose, and treat patients who experience a heart attack.
Level III Regional Neonatal Intensive Care Nursery – services for critically ill or premature babies
Advanced Neurological Care – includes MinOp System‑Endoscopic Neurosurgery, Deep Brain Stimulation and Stereotactic Radiosurgery
Teleneuro – puts stroke patients in the care of a specialized neurologist within 15 minutes
Gamma Knife Radiosurgery – a non‑invasive surgical procedure that is used to treat brain tumors and other intracranial malformations
Regional Lung Institute – an outpatient‑based center that helps patients with chronic lung disease get the most comprehensive range of consultative pulmonary care services using some of the newest lung disease diagnosis and therapy methods
MAKOplasty® – The Sierra Campus was the first health care provider in El Paso to provide this innovative robotic procedure that allows surgeons to partially resurface the arthritic portion of the knee while preserving healthy bone and tissue, relieving pain, restoring range of motion, and decreasing recovery time.
ACC HeartCARE Center Designation
Advanced Certification for Comprehensive Stroke Center
Advanced Health Care Services
Neurosciences
Cardiac Rehabilitation
Autologous Blood Storage
Diagnostic Lab & Imaging
HDR Brachytherapy
Obstetric Services
Stereotactic Breast Biopsy
VIAS™ – Ventana Image Analysis System for detecting breast cancer cells
Patient Safety The Hospitals of Providence Sierra Campus earned top grade for patient safety. The Hospitals of Providence Sierra Campus once again has earned a grade "A" rating in The Leapfrog Group's Fall 2019 Safety Score, demonstrating the commitment Sierra Campus has to delivering safe, high‑quality patient care.
El Paso, Texas: Key Facts & Overview
Home To
Medical School with Residency & Fellowship Programs
Division 1 University
El Paso Chihuahuas AAA baseball team
NO STATE INCOME TAX!!!
Geographic Location
Situated in the far western tip of Texas, bordering New Mexico and Mexico.
Nestled in the Chihuahuan Desert, with stunning views of the Franklin Mountains.
Located about 600 miles from major cities like Dallas, Phoenix, and Albuquerque.
Population
City of El Paso: Approximately 680,000 residents (2023 estimate).
Metro Area (including surrounding areas): Roughly 850,000 people, not including another 1 million in our sister city, Juarez, Mexico.
The city is one of the fastest‑growing metro areas in the U.S., driven by both domestic migration and its proximity to the U.S.-Mexico border.
Safety
Low crime rate: El Paso is consistently ranked as one of the safest large cities in the U.S. (crime rates are significantly lower than the national average).
Strong community policing and close‑knit neighborhoods contribute to the overall safety.
Demographics
Diverse population: Predominantly Hispanic (around 80%), with a mix of Anglo, African American, and Asian communities.
The region's cultural makeup is influenced by its close proximity to Mexico, leading to a rich blend of American and Mexican traditions.
The population is relatively young, with a significant number of college students and young professionals.
Fort Bliss
One of the largest military installations in the U.S., located just northeast of the city.
Provides a significant economic and cultural impact on El Paso, with thousands of active‑duty soldiers and their families calling the city home.
Fort Bliss is a key player in U.S. Army operations, and the military presence adds a strong sense of patriotism to the local community.
The base contributes to a variety of job opportunities, particularly in defense, logistics, and government services.
Outdoor & Recreational Opportunities
El Paso is renowned for its outdoor lifestyle, including hiking, mountain biking, and desert explorations.
Nearby parks and nature reserves like Franklin Mountains State Park and Hueco Tanks offer breathtaking views and ample outdoor activities.
Warm, sunny weather year‑round is perfect for those who enjoy outdoor adventures.
Cultural Highlights
El Paso is a cultural hub with rich Mexican‑American heritage, celebrated through festivals, local arts, and music.
Home to iconic events like the Sun City Music Festival, El Paso Film Festival, and Chihuahuan Desert Art Show.
Food lovers can enjoy authentic Tex‑Mex cuisine, particularly the famous El Paso‑style chili and Mexican street tacos.
Contact Information Contact: Jessica Loy
Phone: 915‑588‑0359
Fax:
E‑mail: Click here to e‑mail.
* When making contact with the person who posted this opportunity, please tell them you saw their posting on PracticeMatch.
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#J-18808-Ljbffr