The University of Vermont Health Network - Champlain Valley Physicians Hospital in Plattsburgh, NY seeks an orthopedic surgeon to join its practice.CVPH is a certified Level III trauma center that works closely with UVM Medical Center, a Level I trauma center 1 hour away, to provide orthopedic trauma support for northern NY. Practice in a collaborative environment in new state-of-the-art space with access to the latest technology and an ambulatory surgery center.
Salary & Benefits:
Student loan repayment and relocation assistance is available. Excellent benefits, including an insurance plan and 403(b) retirement program, are provided through The University of Vermont Health Network Medical Group.
Position Details:
Requirements:
Orthopedic Surgeon Total Joints
Full Time
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