Orthopedic Surgeon Per Diem Job ID 1724055
hace 11 días
Fort Lauderdale
Job Description HSA and Florida Physician Group Role: Orthopedic Surgeon Location: Fort Lauderdale, South Florida Practice: Florida Physician Group/Florida Medical Center Position Overview Florida Physician Group, a member of HSA Hospitals (Hospital Systems of America), is seeking an Orthopedic Surgeon to join our growing orthopedic service line at the hospital in South Florida. This is an excellent opportunity to join a collaborative, high-quality surgical team in a well-established hospital setting with a strong commitment to patient-centered care, clinical excellence, and physician support. About hospital The hospital is an acute care facility dedicated to providing high-quality, compassionate healthcare to the South Florida community. The orthopedic service offers comprehensive musculoskeletal care, ranging from elective procedures to complex trauma. Hospital highlights include: • Full-spectrum orthopedic services, including joint and hip replacement, fracture care, sports medicine, spine, and other subspecialty procedures (as applicable)., • Modern operating rooms with advanced imaging, anesthesia, and perioperative support., • A robust multidisciplinary team including orthopedic surgeons, anesthesiologists, hospitalists, rehabilitation specialists, and case management., • Dedicated inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation services to optimize functional outcomes., • A strong focus on quality, safety, and adherence to evidence-based clinical pathways. Key Responsibilities • Evaluate patients with musculoskeletal complaints, including detailed history, physical examination, and interpretation of imaging and diagnostic tests., • Develop and implement comprehensive treatment plans, including surgical intervention, injections, rehabilitation, and conservative/non-operative modalities., • Perform orthopedic surgical procedures within credentialed scope (e.g., joint replacement, fracture fixation, arthroscopy, spine or other subspecialty procedures, as applicable to training and privileges)., • Provide perioperative care, including pre-operative optimization, intraoperative decision-making, and post-operative follow-up, with attention to outcomes and patient satisfaction., • Coordinate care with primary care providers, rehabilitation teams, anesthesia, nursing, and case management to ensure seamless transitions across care settings., • Participate in call coverage for orthopedic emergencies and trauma as assigned by the department, including prompt evaluation and management of urgent cases., • Document all clinical encounters, procedures, and plans accurately and timely in the electronic medical record, ensuring appropriate coding and regulatory compliance., • Participate in quality initiatives, peer review, and clinical guideline development to support continuous improvement in orthopedic care., • Provide education and supervision to residents, fellows, advanced practice providers, and other learners, if applicable., • Comply with hospital bylaws, departmental policies, and professional practice standards., • Perform other orthopedic-related duties as requested in support of service line and institutional goals. Qualifications & Skills • Doctor of Medicine (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) from an accredited institution., • Completion of an ACGME-accredited Orthopedic Surgery residency., • Fellowship training in an orthopedic subspecialty (e.g., sports, joints, trauma, spine, hand) preferred for designated roles., • Board eligible or board certified in Orthopedic Surgery., • Current, unrestricted state medical license (or eligibility) and DEA registration., • Current BLS and ACLS certifications; ATLS preferred where trauma coverage is expected., • Ability to work effectively in a collaborative, team-based environment., • Strong commitment to patient-centered, high-quality musculoskeletal care. Competencies • Advanced technical surgical skills and perioperative management across the spectrum of orthopedic conditions within scope of training., • Strong interpersonal and communication skills with patients, families, and multidisciplinary teams., • Ability to manage a diverse caseload, prioritize urgent needs, and practice efficiently in a busy clinical and operative environment., • Commitment to evidence-based practice, quality outcomes, and continuous professional development. Compensation & Benefits • Highly competitive compensation package, commensurate with experience, subspecialty training, and call responsibilities., • Comprehensive benefits package, which may include:, • Paid Time Off (PTO)., • CME allowance and support for professional development., • Medical, dental, and vision insurance., • Retirement plan options., • Malpractice insurance coverage., • Supportive leadership with long-term career growth and program development opportunities. Why South Florida / Fort Lauderdale? Fort Lauderdale offers an exceptional quality of life: • Year-round sunshine and warm climate., • World-class beaches, boating, and outdoor recreation., • Vibrant dining, arts, and cultural scene., • No Florida state income tax., • Easy access to Miami, Palm Beach, and international airports.