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Bon Secours Mercy Health is seeking a Board Eligible or Board Certified Cardiothoracic Surgeon to join a well-established, high-volume adult cardiothoracic surgery program at St. Vincent Medical Center, a Level I Trauma Center and tertiary referral hospital serving Northwest Ohio.
St. Vincent Medical Center has provided comprehensive cardiothoracic surgical care for more than 40 years and remains a regional referral center for complex cardiac and thoracic services. The incoming surgeon will join two full-time cardiothoracic surgeons in a mature program performing 400+ total cases annually, including nearly 100 structural heart cases and approximately 30 ECMO cases per year.
Clinical Practice & Case Mix:
This position offers a full-scope adult cardiothoracic surgery practice, including:
Coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG)
Comprehensive valve surgery (repair and replacement)
Structural heart surgical cases
Thoracic aortic aneurysm repair
Surgical management of atrial fibrillation
Mechanical circulatory support, including ECMO and Impella 5.5 (preferred, not required)
The surgeon will participate in preoperative and postoperative management, including ICU and step-down care, and maintain a weekly outpatient clinic to ensure continuity of care.
Program Highlights:
400+ annual cardiothoracic cases
Established structural heart and ECMO experience
Dedicated cardiovascular ICU with multidisciplinary support
Strong collaboration with cardiology, vascular surgery, pulmonology, and critical care
Opportunity to participate in programmatic growth and service line development
Call & Schedule:
1:3 shared call rotation (approximately 10 days per)
Balanced mix of elective and urgent/emergent case
Candidate Profile:
Board Eligible or Board Certified in Cardiothoracic Surgery
ACGME-accredited residency and fellowship training
Demonstrated interest and competence across the spectrum of adult cardiac surgery
Strong interest in critical care and postoperative ICU management
Post-fellowship experience preferred; recent graduates will be considered with appropriate training and support
Interest in education and collaborative program development encouraged
Compensation & Support:
Competitive base salary with productivity and quality incentives
Sign‑on bonus and relocation assistance
Student loan repayment assistance
Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) eligible employer
Paid malpractice insurance with tail coverage
CME allowance and reimbursement for licensure, boards, and DEA
Comprehensive benefits including retirement plans (403b with match, 457b, SERP)
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St. Vincent Medical Center has provided comprehensive cardiothoracic surgical care for more than 40 years and remains a regional referral center for complex cardiac and thoracic services. The incoming surgeon will join two full-time cardiothoracic surgeons in a mature program performing 400+ total cases annually, including nearly 100 structural heart cases and approximately 30 ECMO cases per year.
Clinical Practice & Case Mix:
This position offers a full-scope adult cardiothoracic surgery practice, including:
Coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG)
Comprehensive valve surgery (repair and replacement)
Structural heart surgical cases
Thoracic aortic aneurysm repair
Surgical management of atrial fibrillation
Mechanical circulatory support, including ECMO and Impella 5.5 (preferred, not required)
The surgeon will participate in preoperative and postoperative management, including ICU and step-down care, and maintain a weekly outpatient clinic to ensure continuity of care.
Program Highlights:
400+ annual cardiothoracic cases
Established structural heart and ECMO experience
Dedicated cardiovascular ICU with multidisciplinary support
Strong collaboration with cardiology, vascular surgery, pulmonology, and critical care
Opportunity to participate in programmatic growth and service line development
Call & Schedule:
1:3 shared call rotation (approximately 10 days per)
Balanced mix of elective and urgent/emergent case
Candidate Profile:
Board Eligible or Board Certified in Cardiothoracic Surgery
ACGME-accredited residency and fellowship training
Demonstrated interest and competence across the spectrum of adult cardiac surgery
Strong interest in critical care and postoperative ICU management
Post-fellowship experience preferred; recent graduates will be considered with appropriate training and support
Interest in education and collaborative program development encouraged
Compensation & Support:
Competitive base salary with productivity and quality incentives
Sign‑on bonus and relocation assistance
Student loan repayment assistance
Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) eligible employer
Paid malpractice insurance with tail coverage
CME allowance and reimbursement for licensure, boards, and DEA
Comprehensive benefits including retirement plans (403b with match, 457b, SERP)
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