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GENERAL APPLICATION: Vascular Surgeon

Potential Future Need: 

As the largest vascular surgery group in Massachusetts and the fastest growing in New England, The Vascular Care Group anticipates expanding its team to meet the growing demand for vascular surgery services in the region. View our practice locations here.

 

About Us:

Join a well-established practice with multiple locations across Massachusetts and strong affiliations with major institutions. The Vascular Care Group leads as the largest vascular surgery group in Massachusetts and the fastest growing in New England. You'll join a team of highly experienced physicians recognized for medical excellence by their peers. We are part of a leading integrated health system that combines academic and community healthcare to provide exceptional, connected, and accessible care experiences across Massachusetts.

  • Private practice group with strong hospital alignment.
  • Excellent support, mentorship, and quality of life with a favorable call schedule.
  • Partnership track offering competitive salary and benefits.
  • Brand new, state-of-the-art office equipped with outpatient interventional capabilities, noninvasive vascular lab, and vein center.
  • Opportunity to advance towards partnership and leadership roles.

 

Benefits of Practicing at The Vascular Care Group include:

  • Strong, collaborative physician community.
  • Option to participate in clinical research through Vascular Breakthroughs, our clinical research division, providing access to new technologies.
  • Collaboration and sharing of best practices through practice-wide regular case conferences and a HIPAA-compliant communication platform.
  • Quality assurance (QA) and clinical pathways.
  • Opportunities for cross-functional work and collaboration with other clinical areas.
  • Established patient referral network.
  • Access to advanced data analytics for optimizing patient care.
  • Robust support for practice management, staff recruitment and retention, billing and coding, equipment and supply purchasing, marketing, and public relations.
  • Organization built on collaborative practices and community.

Interested applicants seeking consideration can email a Letter of Interest with CV to:

 

Adriana Dietlin, Physician Recruiter
The Vascular Care Group
ADietlin@mangrovemp.com
www.mangrovemp.com | www.thevascularcaregroup.com

The Vascular Care Group is an equal opportunity employer that values diversity and provides a supportive environment for employees of all backgrounds, cultures, ages, lifestyles, and abilities.

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