The Orthopedic Joint Replacement Surgeon provides comprehensive surgical and non-surgical care for patients with degenerative and traumatic conditions affecting the hip, knee, and other major joints. This role focuses on primary and revision joint arthroplasty, perioperative management, and long-term functional outcomes, working collaboratively within a multidisciplinary care team to deliver high-quality, patient-centered care.
Must maintain state certification and/or licensure.
Must be legally licensed to practice medicine in North Dakota and/or Minnesota, depending on the location of the practice to which you are assigned.
Evaluate and manage patients with degenerative joint disease, arthritis, and joint-related musculoskeletal conditions
Perform primary and revision joint replacement procedures, including hip and knee arthroplasty, consistent with training and privileges
Utilize minimally invasive, robotic-assisted, or advanced surgical techniques as appropriate
Provide non-operative management including injections, physical therapy planning, and medical optimization
Manage perioperative and postoperative care, including complications and recovery planning
Participate in emergency and on-call orthopedic coverage as required
Interpret diagnostic studies including X-rays, CT scans, MRI, and other imaging
Collaborate with anesthesiology, hospitalists, physical therapy, nursing, and case management teams
Educate patients regarding diagnosis, treatment options, surgical risks, and expected outcomes
Maintain accurate and timely clinical documentation
Participate in quality improvement, patient safety, and outcomes initiatives
Supervise and educate residents, fellows, advanced practice providers, or trainees as applicable
Comply with all regulatory, accreditation, and professional standards
Doctor of Medicine (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) from an accredited medical school
Completion of an accredited orthopedic surgery residency program
Fellowship training in adult reconstruction or joint replacement surgery
Board-eligible or board-certified in Orthopedic Surgery
Ability to obtain and maintain unrestricted state medical licensure
DEA registration or eligibility
Expertise in primary and revision joint arthroplasty
Strong clinical judgment and advanced surgical skills
Ability to manage complex orthopedic cases and comorbid patients
Excellent communication and patient counseling abilities
Commitment to evidence-based practice, quality improvement, and patient safety
Hospital operating rooms, outpatient clinics, ambulatory surgery centers, and inpatient units
Call coverage including nights, weekends, and holidays as required
Ability to stand for extended periods during surgical procedures
Manual dexterity and physical stamina for operative cases
Visual and auditory acuity sufficient for operative and clinical care