Surgeon - Orthopedic examines, diagnoses, and surgically treats musculoskeletal diseases and injuries. Performs surgical procedures to immobilize fractures by using corrective devices such as braces, pins, casts, and splints. Being a Surgeon - Orthopedic reviews patient history and confirms need for surgery. Determines which instruments and method of surgery will be most successful in achieving desired outcome. Additionally, Surgeon - Orthopedic may provide medical personnel with direction concerning patient care. May provide in-service training as needed to address new technology in health care treatment. Provides charting in compliance with all laws and regulations. Requires a MD degree from an accredited school. Typically reports to a medical director. Requires a license to practice. Surgeon - Orthopedic's years of experience requirement may be unspecified. Certification and/or licensing in the position's specialty is the main requirement. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
The Practice: Established and well-known practice/ building with plenty of offices and patient rooms for a second orthopedic surgeon. The office is open 8 AM – 4:30 PM with an hour break for lunch. The surgeon would have a 4-day work week; 2 days in the clinic and 2 days in the OR and 1 day off. The OR days would be blocked time.
The surgeon will be provided with an orthopedic Physician’s Assistant. We do not use NPs in the clinic or in the surgery department.
The clinic’s EMR is Athena. We use Meditech in the hospital.
On average, our orthopedic surgeons see 25-30 patients during clinic hours. In the operating room, the surgeons usually schedule 4 cases per day, sometimes 5. The cases include scopes, knees, hips, totals, shoulders, feet, ankle and hand.
We do have a large Hispanic population in Delta County. Spanish fluency would be a benefit, but it is not required for this position.
Referral Base: We have a busy orthopedic population in Delta County. Delta Health owns and operates three family practice clinics in Delta County which include two employed internal medicine physicians, eight employed family medicine physicians, four affiliated physicians, and seven employed NPs and PAs. There are also about 10 physicians in the community that are not credentialed at Delta Health but who regularly refer their patients to our orthopedic providers, so the referral base is high. Pediatric patients are referred to Grand Junction or Denver.
Community: The majority of Delta County’s residents are seniors, with over 50% of the County is over the age of 50. We have a high Medicare / Medicaid population, and a mix of privately insured and self-pay. We are a rural community, with five municipalities. Our residents are very active and enjoy the many opportunities for outdoor recreation, such as biking, mountain biking, rafting, hunting, hiking, skiing, rock climbing, etc.
Physical Therapy: The hospital has a robust physical and occupational therapy department on campus with all employed therapists. The PT/OT clinic is across the street from the hospital but we also have inpatient PT on the Med/Surg floor. The physician therapy department is a critical support to our orthopedic program.
Nursing: We have an excellent nursing staff with nurse supervisor coverage 24/7. We have well trained PACU and OR nurses and a nurse that runs our pre-surgery total joint classes so patients can learn what to expect and how best to recover from total join surgery.
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Call: Orthopedic surgery base compensation includes eight (8) days of call per month for the hospital. Additional call is paid at a per day rate. The hospital will transfer orthopedic emergencies to Grand Junction when there is no orthopedic coverage. Our ED will hold low acuity orthopedic patients overnight for surgery the next day by admitting patients to the hospitalist before the orthopedic surgeon takes over the next morning. While on call, we would like our orthopedic surgeon to be within 30 minutes from the hospital for quick ER response time.
Imaging: Physicians have x-ray capabilities in their offices. The hospital has a GE 450 Wide Bore MRI and is close to both orthopedic clinics. The hospital has 2 C-Arms. We also have the Zimmer ROSA operating robot.
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