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Total Joint Fellowship

CommonSpirit Health
  • US
    Westminster, Colorado, United States
  • US
    Westminster, Colorado, United States

À propos

Job Summary and Responsibilities

As our Orthopedic Total Joint Arthroplasty Fellow Physician at St. Anthony Hospital , a Magnet-recognized, academic Level I Trauma Center with a premier Orthopedics/Joint Care program, you will significantly impact patient mobility through advanced total joint replacement and reconstruction.

Every day you will provide compassionate, expert care: conducting assessments, assisting in complex surgeries, developing individualized treatment plans, and collaborating with multidisciplinary teams for holistic patient well-being and recovery.

To succeed, you'll be a skilled, board-certified/eligible Orthopedic Surgeon with expertise in total joint arthroplasty and strong communication. You'll demonstrate deep commitment to patient-centered care and thrive in a collegial, supportive, and learning-focused environment.

  • Provide highest-quality patient care (under supervision) within the Total Joint Arthroplasty program, including clinic, medical records, and administrative duties.
  • Actively engage in clinical and quality improvement initiatives specifically for total joint arthroplasty outcomes.
  • Comply with all Hospital policies, procedures, and ethical directives (ERD).
  • Contribute to operational excellence and professional growth, including equipment evaluation, on-call coverage, continuous medical education, and potential research/teaching roles (under supervision).
  • Participate in community benefit services, including charity care (under supervision).

We are offering a competitive base, a generous CME allowance, and recruiting incentives, which include a sign-on bonus, student loan assistance, and relocation assistance for new hires who meet the eligibility requirements.

Job Requirements

Required

  • Doctorate Degree (MD or DO) in Medicine from an accredited institution.
  • Successful completion of a residency and/or fellowship commensurate with area of specialty.
  • Board certification or eligibility in the appropriate specialty (acceptable to Hospital).
  • Active and unrestricted Drug Enforcement Agency ("DEA") registration.
  • Ability to obtain and maintain Medical Staff Privileges within the Health system, at the sponsoring institution.
  • Commitment to providing highest quality patient care, including maintaining medical records in accordance with policy, and participating/complying with managed care programs, federal/state reimbursement plans, and ethical/religious directives (ERD).
  • Participation in clinical and quality improvement initiatives.
  • Adherence to Hospital's policies and procedures, including financial reviews, utilization review/quality management, compliance and integrity programs, citizenship policies, and Medical Staff Bylaws, Rules, and Regulations.
  • Willingness to participate in physician peer review, quality improvement, and utilization review.
  • Ability to provide on-call coverage if assigned per contract.
  • Commitment to continuous professional development, including maintaining applicable board certification and keeping abreast of the latest developments in the field.
  • Active participation in providing community benefit services, including charity care.

Preferred

  • Experience with research, teaching, medical administrative duties, supervision of allied health care professionals, and/or education of Medical Staff members.

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Where You'll Work

Extend the healing ministry of Christ at St. Anthony North Hospital. For over 50 years, we've provided whole-person care, earning Magnet Recognition for nursing excellence and Healthgrades' Outstanding Patient Experience Award. Our comprehensive services span integrated clinics, a Level III Trauma Center, and specialized programs in Cardiac, Stroke, Women's Health (including Level 2 NICU), a new Cancer Center, and more. Join a team celebrated for compassionate care

Pay Range
$88,204 - $88,204 /year
  • Westminster, Colorado, United States

Compétences linguistiques

  • English
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