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Description
The Division of General Surgery in the Department of Surgery at the Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University is seeking a colorectal surgeon to join our growing faculty. This position will be based at the Miriam Hospital and Rhode Island Hospitals, with potential practice opportunities at other Brown-affiliated hospitals across the health system.
The role is designed for a surgeon who is passionate about excellence in clinical care while also embracing the academic mission of our department. The position is hospital-based, and the applicant will be expected to participate in patient care activities, teaching medical students and training of colorectal fellows and general surgery residents. In addition, there are opportunities to contribute to the academic mission of Brown University.
Requirements
About the Job:
Join a team of over 120 surgeons and experienced advanced practice providers
Call is 1:6
Anticipated 400-500 cases per year
24 ORs
Time is roughly split 80% clinical, 10% Teaching, 10% Research
DaVinci robots, laparoscopic and endoscopic equipment available
Opportunity to pursue basic, translational or clinical research programs pertaining to the field. Participate in national, regional, and institutional clinical research protocols across the Brown Health System and The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University
About you:
Board-certified or board-eligible in general surgery
Specialty training with board certification or eligibility in colorectal surgery
Strong clinical background in surgical diseases of the GI tract
Show potential for scholarly contributions in clinical or translational research
Value collaboration in a collegial, multidisciplinary environment
About the benefits:
$350,000-$425,000 with opportunity for bonuses, and is commensurate with experience
CME time and support
Excellent benefits
4 weeks PTO
401K with a 6% match
About us:
The Department of Surgery has 12 divisions and practices at 5 Brown University Health Hospitals. Brown University Health has a growing network of over 850 providers [AP1] and offers a multitude of services that encompass medical areas such as internal medicine, emergency medicine, primary care, psychiatry and behavioral health, women’s medicine, urgent care, and specialty services including cardiology, gastroenterology, neurosurgery, plastic surgery, and ophthalmology.
About Life in Providence
Providence offers a uniquely appealing backdrop for an academic career. The city has a vibrant arts community, abundant waterfront and outdoor activities, and a celebrated food scene that has earned national recognition. With its rich history and cultural diversity, Providence combines the energy of a capital city with the intimacy of a small, livable community—while being only an hour from Boston
[AP1]This seems low. There are 800 surgeons credentialed in the system
