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Anesthesiologist (Dallas)

Dallas, Texas, United States

Join Noble Anesthesia Partners – an ambulatory-only anesthesia practice.

Are you ready to leave behind unpredictable schedules, overnight call, and the stress of hospital-based anesthesia coverage? Noble Anesthesia Partners is offering anesthesiologists and CRNAs an opportunity to achieve work-life balance, focus on patient care and join a team committed to clinical excellence and unmatched culture. Experience the Noble Way.

Who is Noble Anesthesia Partners? We are a compassionate group of anesthesia providers in Texas delivering high quality and efficient care to our long-held and ever-growing list of ambulatory surgery centers, office-based anesthesia locations and acute care surgical hospitals. Founded in 2011, Noble continues to expand in size and footprint. Noble currently serves locations in DFW, Houston, El Paso, Corpus Christi and Austin. We provide anesthesia services for the following specialties: Orthopedics, Gynecology,  ENT, Gastroenterology, General Surgery, Ortho/Neuro Spine, Pain Management, Podiatry, Urology and Dental (Pediatric and Adult).

Why Noble Anesthesia Partners? 

  • No Call. When cases are done for the day, we are done for the day.
  • No Nights. Late-day coverage rarely ends after 6PM.
  • No Weekends. Elective Saturday cases are covered by providers on a volunteer basis who are rewarded with additional compensation.
  • Low-Stress Practice: No Obstetrics, no Cardiothoracic, no Trauma, no Neonates.
  • Partnership Track: Full-time anesthesiologists are eligible for a profit-sharing partnership after 2 years with shares awarded based on tenure and leadership roles.
  • Professional Growth: Noble offers clinical management opportunities and on-going educational opportunities such as sponsoring attendance at ultra-sound guided regional anesthesia courses for qualified providers.
  • Flexible Scheduling: Credentialing across multiple facilities allows for early-out requests and personalized schedules.

Compensation:

  • Full time opportunities available
  • PRN opportunities available

Comprehensive Benefits 

  • Medical, Dental and Vision healthcare insurances are available.
  • Retirement plans are available.
  • Malpractice and tail coverage available.
  • Additional benefits (e.g. disability and life insurance) are also available.
  • Time away from the practice starts at over 6 weeks per year, including federal holidays when sites of service are closed (New Year’s Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, the day after Thanksgiving and Christmas).

Schedule 

  • Typically averages 45 hours week with seasonal variation

Qualifications – Anesthesiologist

  • ABA Board-Certified or Eligible (certification required within 7 years of completing residency).
  • Ultrasound-guided regional anesthesia training preferred.
  • Comfortable working independently in a fast-paced ambulatory environment, including office-based sites of service.
  • Reliable transportation and willingness to travel to several client sites (but rarely more than one per day).

Ready to Join Us? Take control of your career and rediscover the joy of practicing anesthesia. Schedule a site visit with our tenured team to experience firsthand the rewarding work we do. 

How to Apply Email your CV to recruiting@aac-md.com or schedule a conversation with our team today.

Travel Team Opportunities: Although you might only be interested in applying to provide services in a specific community in Texas at this time, if you are willing to travel to Noble’s other locations in Texas, Noble has opportunities for you. Are you licensed in Illinois, Oregon or Washington? Additional opportunities are available now – take the next step in your career today! Join us in delivering exceptional ambulatory anesthesia care while redefining work-life balance and empowering your professional growth – Apply today

 

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