General Surgeon
Los Angeles, California, United States

Job Summary

Occupation Surgeon
Specialty General Surgery
Salary 400,000 – 500,000 yearly
Degree Required MD Medical Doctor DO Doctorate of Osteopathic Medicine
Position Type Full Time Part Time W2 Salary
Work Environment Outpatient
Location Los Angeles, California, United States
Visa Sponsorship No

Job Description

Last Update: 12/02/24

Full-time General Surgeon Wanted at Surgical Practice in Los Angeles, CA

We are excited to introduce a highly skilled and dedicated General Surgeon ready to join your esteemed medical team. With a proven track record of excellence in surgical procedures and patient care, our candidate brings a wealth of experience and expertise to further enhance the quality of care provided at your institution.

Our General Surgeon is board-certified and possesses a deep understanding of the intricacies of surgical interventions, ranging from routine procedures to complex surgeries. Their commitment to staying updated with the latest advancements in surgical techniques ensures that they deliver the highest standard of medical care to each patient they encounter.

SCHEDULE:
Regular business hours with occasional on-call and weekend duties.
Flexible scheduling options are available.

RESPONSIBILITIES:

Surgical Procedures: General surgeons are trained to perform a variety of surgical procedures on different parts of the body. This can include abdominal surgeries, hernia repairs, appendectomies, gallbladder removals, and more. They are skilled in both open and minimally invasive techniques.

Preoperative Assessment: Before any surgery, a general surgeon assesses the patient's medical history, conducts physical examinations, and orders relevant diagnostic tests to ensure the patient is fit for surgery. They make informed decisions about the appropriateness of surgical intervention based on their findings.

Surgical Planning: General surgeons develop surgical plans that take into consideration the patient's condition, the complexity of the procedure, and potential risks. They collaborate with other medical professionals to create a comprehensive treatment approach.

Intraoperative Care: During surgery, general surgeons lead the surgical team, guiding the procedure with precision. They make critical decisions in real-time and address any unexpected complications that may arise during surgery.

Postoperative Care: After surgery, general surgeons monitor patients' recovery, manage pain, and ensure proper wound healing. They may also adjust treatment plans as needed and provide guidance to patients and their families regarding postoperative care instructions.

Emergency Surgery: General surgeons are often called upon to perform emergency surgeries, such as trauma cases, acute appendicitis, or perforated organs. Their ability to act swiftly and decisively is crucial in these situations.

QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Education:

Bachelor's Degree: Start with a bachelor's degree in a relevant field such as pre-med, biology, chemistry, or a related discipline. While there's no specific major required, coursework in biology, chemistry, physics, and mathematics is essential.

  • Medical School:

Medical Doctor (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) Degree: After completing a bachelor's degree, aspiring general surgeons need to attend medical school, which usually takes four years. Medical schools focus on fundamental medical knowledge and clinical skills.

  • Residency Training:

General Surgery Residency: Following medical school, aspiring general surgeons must complete a residency program in general surgery. Residency typically lasts five to seven years and involves comprehensive training in various surgical procedures, patient care, and clinical decision-making. During this time, residents gain hands-on experience under the guidance of experienced surgeons.

  • Board Certification:

American Board of Surgery (ABS) Certification: After completing residency, aspiring general surgeons can become board-certified by passing the American Board of Surgery's examination. Certification is an important credential that demonstrates a surgeon's competence and expertise in the field.

  • Licensure:

Medical License: All practicing physicians, including surgeons, must obtain a medical license from the state in which they intend to practice. Licensure requirements vary by state but generally involve passing a state medical board examination and meeting other state-specific criteria.

SALARY:

$400,000 - $500,000 per year based on experience and qualifications.

BENEFITS:

  • A comprehensive benefits package that includes competitive compensation
  • Comprehensive health coverage
  • Retirement plans
  • Opportunities for continued professional development
  • You will be joining a dynamic team of medical experts who share a common commitment to excellence in patient care

Join us in our mission to provide exceptional cardiac care and contribute to the betterment of the community.

Apply now and become a valued member of our dedicated medical team.