A Trauma/Acute Care Surgeon role joining a 9-surgeon acute care/trauma team within a 29-partner multispecialty General Surgery Division, covering Level 1 trauma at Evanston Hospital and Level 2 trauma call at three additional hospitals, plus Surgical ICU coverage. Compensation is salary-based ranging from $356,838–$585,908 depending on experience, with teaching and research opportunities through the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine.
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A Brief Overview:
You will join a team of 29 partners in the multispecialty General Surgery Division, specifically with 9 surgeons dedicated to acute care/trauma services. The division is also comprised of fellowship trained surgeons in critical care, colorectal, minimally invasive, bariatric, and hepatobiliary subspecialties.
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Salary based on years of experience - range of $356,838 - $585,908
Interested applicants are encouraged to apply directly or you can submit your CV to Tim Schuda tim.schuda@endeavorhealth.org
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