Description Specialization Pediatric Surgery
Job Summary
Qualified Candidates
Wesley Childrens Hospital is seeking a pediatric surgeon for a full-time position in collaboration with the University of Kansas School of Medicine in Wichita, Kansas (KUSM-W). The successful candidate will be appointed faculty at KUSM-W and be awarded the Drs. Phil and Laura Knight Endowed Chair in Pediatric Surgery, which will provide salary support for teaching in the schools undergraduate and graduate medical education programs.
Qualified Candidates Board certified in pediatric surgery Ability to obtain Kansas licensure Will receive an academic appointment commensurate with experience and achievement Expose learners to the profession of pediatric surgery
Incentives Benefits Package
In addition to unmatched potential for flexibility and career growth and a competitive salary with incentives, a comprehensive benefits program is available for full-time colleagues. This includes:
Paid malpractice Coverage for medical, behavioral health, prescription drugs, dental, and vision Wellbeing resources, including free counseling Life insurance 401k plan with employer matching contributions Time off, including disability coverage Supplemental health protection plans Flexible spending accounts Financial wellbeing resources Family-focused and voluntary benefits CME time and dues allowance and license reimbursement
About Wesley Childrens Hospital
Wesley Childrens Hospital, part of Wesley Healthcare, has recently completed an $70M investment in pediatric resources. Wesley Childrens Hospital includes:
Relevant service lines include:
There are over 25 American Board of Pediatrics certified medical specialties available in the community, in addition to pediatric general, orthopedic, and plastic surgery.
Wichita, Kansas
Wichita is Kansas largest city, home to 600,000 in the greater metro area, and drawing from over 1 million from rural Kansas and parts of contiguous states. The average single-family home cost is $30 below the national median, and the cost of living is over 10 below the national average. Wichita offers a superb range of private and parochial schools. This regional hub of university faculty, healthcare, and aviation industry professionals demand great schools for their kids. Home to the University of Kansas School of Medicine-Wichita, with over 1,000 faculty members and 13 ACGME-accredited residency programs. The hospital is 14 minutes to the beautiful new regional airport with five major airlines.
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