Overview
Trauma/Critical Care
Cape Fear Valley Health is seeking a Trauma/Critical Care Surgeon to add to our established hospital-based practice of 11 General Surgeons. Candidate must be BE/BC in General Surgery and Surgical Critical Care Fellowship is required. The ED it the busiest in North Carolina, and one of the top 13 busiest in the nation, treats 95k adult and 35k pediatric cases annually. It is designated a Level III Trauma Center. Our providers perform a wide variety of surgery, including minimally invasive procedures for acute and chronic conditions as well as acute care surgery. DaVinci XI on site. This position will be a mix of cases. Strong surgical skills are desired, trauma interest and added qualifications in surgical critical care is highly desirable.
Cape Fear Valley Health System has partnered with Campbell University to educate the next generation of physicians. The residency programs are designed to provide each trainee a foundation for lifelong learning while fulfilling the accrediting bodies knowledge and competency requirements.
Top Tier Compensation
We offer a competitive salary, holiday differentials, as well as quarterly incentive bonus. We offer generous sign-on bonus plus moving allowance. The comprehensive benefits package includes Malpractice Insurance paid, CME Time and Allowance, 403(b) match, 457(b), health, vision, and dental and other desirable benefits.
Cape Fear Valley Health is located in the thriving and diverse community of Fayetteville, NC which consists of more than 300,000+ residents. Fayetteville is the sixth largest city in North Carolina and known for being centrally located between numerous beautiful beaches and the majestic Blue Ridge Mountains. Fayetteville has received the prestigious All-America City Award three times from the National Civic League and has been recognized for cultural diversity and municipal excellence by the National League of Cities.
Fayetteville's central location, mild climate, low cost of living and patriotic spirit makes it an ideal city for rising healthcare professionals and families. As the sixth largest city in North Carolina – and growing – both Fayetteville and Cape Fear Valley Health's healthcare needs are on the rise. Come grow with us!
Client Description
The cornerstone of Cape Fear Valley Hospital was laid in 1954, and the hospital opened in 1956 as a 200-bed county hospital. Today, the medical center is a robust regional medical center located in the growing metropolitan city of Fayetteville, N.C. (population 200,000) in Cumberland County (population 300,000).
Facility Description
ABOUT CAPE FEAR VALLEY
Cape Fear Valley is a 1,000+ bed, 8-hospital regional health system, with more than 1 million inpatient and outpatients annually. A private not-for-profit organization with 7,400 employees and 1,300 physicians on our medical staff, it includes Cape Fear Valley Medical Center, Highsmith-Rainey Specialty Hospital, Cape Fear Valley Rehabilitation Center, Behavioral Health Care, Bladen County Hospital, Hoke Hospital, Health Pavilion North, Health Pavilion Hoke and Harnett Health.
Cape Fear Valley has been nationally recognized by:
Healthgrades as a Top 100 Hospital for Cardiac Care and Coronary Intervention
IBM Watson as a Top 50 Cardiovascular Hospital
The Leapfrog Group Grade-A for Patient Safety: Hoke Hospital
North Carolina-Designated Level Three Trauma Designation
The Joint Commission: Disease Specific Certification in Hip Replacement Surgery (Cape Fear Valley Medical Center and Hoke Hospital)
The Joint Commission: Disease Specific Certification in Knee Replacement Surgery (Cape Fear Valley Medical Center and Hoke Hospital)
The Joint Commission: Disease Specific Certification in Heart Failure
The Joint Commission: Disease Specific Certification in Advanced Stroke
The Joint Commission: Disease Specific Certification in Advanced Primary Heart Attack Center
The Joint Commission: Disease Specific Certification in Pneumonia (Cape Fear Valley Medical Center & Bladen County Hospital)
The Joint Commission: Disease Specific Certification in Advanced Perinatal Care
The Joint Commission: Disease Specific Certification in Sepsis (Cape Fear Valley Medical Center & Bladen County Hospital)
The Joint Commission: Disease Specific Certification in Wound Care