A Critical Care/Trauma Physician provides specialized surgical care to patients with severe injuries and acute medical conditions in a Level-II Trauma Center. Employed at Winchester Medical Center, they work closely with a multidisciplinary team to deliver comprehensive trauma and intensive care. This role requires board certification in general surgery and involves rotating 12-hour shifts to ensure continuous patient coverage.
Valley Health is searching for an Acute Care/Trauma Surgeon for Winchester Medical Center, located in Winchester, VA- right in the heart of the beautiful Shenandoah Valley!
Options for both Full-Time or Part-Time employment
Winchester Medical Center is the central campus of a six-hospital system which hosts a Level-II Trauma Center . WMC furnishes a 495 bed regional referral center serving a three state region at the "Top of Virginia".
WMC is recognized as Virginia s Recommended Hospital by HCAHP and One of the Best Regional Hospitals in the Nation per US News, as well as having earned "A" Safety Grades for Fall 2023, making them the highest graded facility in the Northern Shenandoah Valley/Eastern Panhandle region.
State of the Art Operating Rooms
24 hour access to da Vinci Surgical System Robot
A 48-Bed Intensive Care Unit
60 Bed Emergency Department (Serves 68,000 Patients Annually)
Serving a patient population of 500,000
Applicants should be board-certified/eligible in general surgery - Surgical Critical Care OR Acute Care Surgery Fellowship preferred, but not required.
Acute care surgeons work 12-hour shifts that are a rotation of day and night
Interested candidates should have a team-approach to care and serving the community.
Trauma Surgeons will be supported by a qualified APP team with several years of experience each.
Interested? Contact:
Felicia Hill, Physician Recruiter - Valley Health
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