Vascular Surgeon Outpatient Surgery Center
Palm Harbor, Florida, United States

Job Summary

Occupation Physician
Specialty Surgery-Vascular
Degree Required MD/DO
Position Type Full-Time
Work Environment Clinic/Private Practice Outpatient
Location 33709, Saint Petersburg, Florida, United States
Visa Sponsorship No

Job Description

Last Update: 12/18/24

American Vascular Associates is seeking a full-time Vascular Surgeon for our affiliated center in St. Petersburg, FL. This is a unique opportunity to join a well-established outpatient Office-Based Lab (OBL) focused on delivering cutting-edge vascular and interventional procedures, with a strong focus on PAD treatments, embolizations, dialysis access, superficial and deep venous interventions, in addition to standard vascular surgical interventions. This practice offers a dynamic environment that combines advanced technology and patient-focused care in a physician-driven model.

Job Responsibilities

Perform Vascular Procedures: Conduct advanced interventional procedures, including Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD) treatments, ablations, embolizations, dialysis access, and venous interventions, AAA repair, surgical bypass, major amputations, and consult on pts in a community hospital setting.
Patient Care: Provide high-quality, patient-focused care in an outpatient Office-Based Lab (OBL) setting.
Practice Building: Engage in practice development, including community outreach and patient education.
Collaborate: Benefit from affiliation with a network of vascular centers and experienced administrative structure. Work closely with supportive staff, APPs and other Providers
Maintain Licensing and Certification: Ensure compliance with medical licensing and maintain board certification in Vascular Surgery.

Qualifications

• MD or DO with board certification or eligibility in Vascular Surgery
• Formal vascular surgery residency or fellowship is required
• Active Florida medical license or ability to obtain
• Preferably 3+ years of interventional/vascular experience, but new graduates with strong fellowship experience will be considered
• Willingness to engage in practice building and community outreach

• Willingness to engage in practice building and community outreach

Working Hours

8am to 5pm Monday through Friday office hours with shared call schedule. Hospital call approximately 1/5 split.

Skills

Expertise in Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD) treatments, ablations, embolizations, dialysis access, and venous interventions preferred.
Proficient in interventional surgery techniques with minimal diagnostic imaging.
Strong patient-care focus with the ability to provide compassionate, efficient patient care.
Excellent communication skills for patient education and community outreach.
Ability to collaborate with a multidisciplinary team and build positive relationships within a network of referring Providers.
Leadership potential and a proactive approach to practice growth and development.
Strong decision-making and problem-solving skills in a clinical setting required.
Adaptability in using advanced medical technology and staying updated on interventional procedures.