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Vascular Surgeon - Darien, Connecticut

Darien, Connecticut, United States

The Vascular Care Group (TVCG) seeks a BC/BE Vascular Surgeon to join our practice. This position is located in our Darien, Connecticut office with a satellite location in Stamford, Connecticut.

 

About Us:

The Vascular Care Group is the largest and fastest growing privately owned and operated vascular surgery group in the United States focused primarily in the greater New England area. The group is uniquely positioned to offer cutting-edge, comprehensive vascular and endovascular services in both ambulatory and various inpatient settings with expanding partnerships with some of the largest healthcare systems and most prestigious academic centers in the country.

 

As part of the group, you will practice alongside some of the most experienced and renowned surgeons who have been at the forefront of advancing vascular surgical care and have been recognized for medical excellence by their peers. The Vascular Care Group is uniquely positioned to participate in and lead multiple clinical trials across various disease processes given the unique capabilities of its partnership and collaborations with renowned Vascular Breakthroughs Foundation. The group currently participates in more than 20 clinical trials and is the top enroller in many of these clinical trials including industry sponsored and physician lead investigational device exemption trials and first-in-man treatments. Other highlights of joining this group includes, but are not limited to:

 

  • 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, non-invasive vascular lab, and vein center.
  • The opportunity to quickly advance towards partnership and leadership roles
  • Opportunities of implantation of innovative thoughts and ideas with resources to implement these clinically with the proper research and scholarly processes.
  • Access to comprehensive and high-level patient databases with ample opportunities for publications, podium and panel presentations, as well as national and international prominence alongside academically renowned surgeons.

 

The Darien Practice

  • 40 miles from New York City.
  • Mentoring from three experienced vascular surgeons recognized for clinical and teaching excellence.
  • We currently perform the full spectrum of peripheral arterial, mesenteric, renal, embolization, deep venous and central venous interventions in our state-of-the-art office based facility.
  • Dedicated and experienced office based interventional, clinic and vascular laboratory staff to optimize your efficiency.
  • The ability to perform open and endovascular surgery cases at Norwalk, Stamford, and St. Vincent’s hospitals.
  • Access to over 20 cutting edge clinical trials and new devices through our own clinical trials platform.
  • The opportunity to start in an established vascular practice and be immediately busy with clinic patients and a wide range of endovascular and open operative procedures.

 

Benefits of Practicing at The Vascular Care Group include:

  • Strong, collaborative physician community.
  • 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.
  • The opportunity to attend and present at clinical trial investigator meetings along with regional and national vascular meetings.

 

Join one of New England’s fastest-growing surgical teams at our dynamic Darien, Connecticut practice. Nestled along the scenic Long Island Sound, Darien is an affluent coastal community located just 40 miles from New York City. Known for its top-rated public schools, beautiful residential neighborhoods, and strong community atmosphere, Darien offers an exceptional quality of life. The town features a charming downtown with upscale shops, excellent dining, and convenient train access to Manhattan. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the area’s beaches, parks, and nearby hiking trails, while those seeking cultural experiences can enjoy proximity to Stamford, Greenwich, and the wider New York metro area. Darien combines small-town appeal with big-city accessibility, making it an ideal location to build a rewarding surgical career.

The ideal candidate would possess the enthusiasm and drive for a robust clinical practice and desire for enhancement, advancement, and improvement of the quality of minimally invasive care across any and all aspects of vascular and endovascular surgery.

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

Carley Buckley, Physician Recruiter
The Vascular Care Group
CBuckley@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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