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Published on October 14, 2021 by

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Fellowship trained Head & Neck Surgeon

Sanford Health

Fargo, North Dakota
United States
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  • Head and Neck Surgery

FARGO, NORTH DAKOTA (USA). Sanford Health has an opening for a BE/BC Fellowship trained Head and Neck (Otolaryngology trained) Surgeon to join a busy, established head and neck oncology practice in Fargo, ND.

Practice Details:

  • Current practice includes head and neck cancer, microvascular reconstruction, skull base, and endocrine
  • Current physician group consists of head and neck surgery, otology, facial plastics, and general
  • 8 APPs
  • Block Time in OR
  • Call will be specific for head and neck problems, possibility of facial trauma with stipend
  • RN oncology navigators for help with coordination of care
  • Subspecialists’ service population: over 1 million
  • Opportunity to teach medical students and general surgery residents
  • Opportunity for research and clinical trials
  • Part time offers are also welcome and will be considered on an individual basis

Competitive compensation package (see below), 401K, Health, Dental, Vision, Paid CME, Paid Time Away, Malpractice, Disability,  Relocation Allowance.

Competitive compensation package includes:

  • Compensation floor of $600,000 for the first two years of the employment contract, plus estimated potential to exceed compensation floor from personally performed wRVUs.
  • In addition, a $150,000 retention incentive to be paid if you remain a 1.0 FTE for 3 years (this will be subject to a contractual agreement specifying all details)

Sanford’s Fargo Region has over 600 licensed beds and employs 640 physicians. Fargo is a metropolitan area with a population of about 240,000 and roughly 30,000 college students. Clear blue lakes are just 45 minutes from Fargo in west-central Minnesota, and Minneapolis/St. Paul is just a three hour drive. The community is known for steady growth, highly-trained workforce with an unemployment rate under 3%, business-friendly environment, outstanding quality of life, strong schools, airport, low crime, and reasonable costs of living.

Sanford Health, one of the largest health systems in the United States, is dedicated to the integrated delivery of health care, genomic medicine, senior care and services, global clinics, research and affordable insurance. Headquartered in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, the organization includes 46 hospitals, 1,500 physicians and more than 200 Good Samaritan Society senior care locations in 26 states and 10 countries. Learn more about Sanford Health's transformative work to improve the human condition at sanfordhealth.org or Sanford Health News.

 

To learn more, please contact:

Jenna Berlinger – Physician Recruiter
Telephone: (701) 234-6510
Email: [email protected]

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