UPMC Community Hospital Seeking Orthopaedic Surgeon - Work/Life Balance!

Position at a Glance: Work Location:

Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine Associates-Franklin and UPMC Northwest Address:

44 Circle Street, Franklin, PA 16323 and 100 Fairfield Dr, Seneca, PA 16346 Immigration Status Considered:

Accepts H-1B Candidates Enhanced compensation package includes:

Productivity Incentive Extender Bonus Residency Stipend *dependent upon immigration status Sign on Bonus CME stipend Relocation Benefit PSLF Eligible

Employer paid occurrence-based malpractice insurance Regional Health Services, part of UPMC's integrated health system, is seeking an Orthopaedic Surgeon to join an established and growing practice with access to a large referral network within the UPMC Northwest region. This is a community-based practice with the backing of a nationally recognized health system where you can build a long-term career and still have a life! Why You'll Love Our Position: True Team-Based Care:

Collaborate daily with three experienced orthopaedic surgeons and five APPs in a collegial environment at a thriving, well-established practice.

Practice

Medicine, Not Burnout:

UPMC Northwest is not a trauma center, allowing for work/life balance with 1:3 call allowing a real career-life balance. UPMC Power Behind You:

Full access to UPMC's network, advanced diagnostics, and hospital resources. Modern, Integrated Technology:

System-wide Epic EMR for seamless care and efficiency.

Stability with Momentum: Strong patient demand, established practice, and continued regional growth. Modernization & Growth:

Currently no robot, however the hospital is investing in the future with enhancements throughout the hospital, underscoring a strong commitment to advancing surgical care.

Qualifications: MD/DO from an accredited medical school Accredited Orthopaedic Surgery Residency Program completion American Board Eligible or American Board Certified in Orthopaedic Surgery

Adult Reconstruction Fellowship preference, but not required New graduates are welcome to apply

Ability to obtain an unrestricted Pennsylvania Medical License and ability to obtain necessary credentials DEA certification What Can UPMC Do for You? Non-Profit Health System, Employed Model *PSLF Eligible Competitive Compensation package with the opportunity to earn additional incentives Comprehensive Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance Employer-paid Short and Long-Term Disability Coverage Group Life Insurance Paid Parental Leave Tuition Assistance available for self, spouse/domestic partner, and dependents 403(b) Retirement Plan with 50% employer match, plus an employer-paid pension plan. Participate in both!

Relocation

Assistance for customary and reasonable moving expenses About UPMC Northwest UPMC Northwest has 96 private rooms, including 30 that can be converted for semi-private occupancy, yielding as many as 126 beds. A one-story, 28-bed behavioral health building, part of the UPMC Behavioral Health Network, adjoins the hospital via an enclosed walkway. A nine-bed inpatient rehabilitation unit and a 16-bed transitional care unit are also located adjacent to the hospital.

State-of-the-art treatment technology equips UPMC Northwest to meet our patients' health care needs. UPMC Northwest provides a full range of health care services, including inpatient, outpatient, and emergency care, as well as highly specialized diagnostic and treatment procedures. The combination of high-tech medicine and compassionate care touches every one of the thousands of patients who enter UPMC Northwest each year.

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Why Venango County?

Natural Beauty: Immerse yourself in the breathtaking beauty of the Allegheny River, expansive forests, and rolling hills that define Venango County's landscape.

Outdoor Recreation: Enjoy a wide range of outdoor activities, including hiking, fishing, boating, and hunting, in the county's numerous parks, trails, and waterways.

Historic Charm: Step back in time as you explore historic towns like Franklin and Oil City, where Victorian architecture and heritage sites abound.

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Community Spirit: Join a close-knit community where neighbors support one another, and local businesses thrive, fostering a strong sense of belonging. Family-Friendly: Discover family-friendly attractions like DeBence Antique Music World and the Venango Museum of Art, Science, and Industry.

Affordable Living: Enjoy a high quality of life with affordable housing option

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