Opportunity Information:
Thoracic Surgeon Position Summary
We are seeking a board-certified Thoracic Surgeon to join our Thoracic Surgery Associates team. This role focuses on thoracic (non-cardiac) procedures, including lung resections and chest wall reconstruction, with a strong emphasis on minimally invasive and robotic techniques (RATS).
The ideal candidate will demonstrate expertise in robotic and minimally invasive thoracic surgery and will contribute to clinical, strategic, and programmatic growth, including leadership of a high-performing thoracic oncology program.
This position offers the opportunity to play a central role in expanding thoracic surgical services and advancing clinical quality, patient experience, and system-wide excellence.
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Key Position Requirements
Clinical Excellence
Perform complex thoracic procedures with a focus on lung surgery, including:
o Lobectomy
o Segmentectomy and lung-sparing resections
Minimum of 5 8 years of post-training experience preferred
Advanced skills and formal credentialing in:
o da Vinci robotic surgery
o Video-Assisted Thoracoscopic Surgery (VATS)
Evaluate, diagnose, and manage patients with thoracic surgical conditions
Academic / Research
Board Certified by the American Board of Thoracic Surgery
Demonstrated ability to contribute to academic programs, teaching, and clinical research
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Multidisciplinary Collaboration
Participate in multidisciplinary tumor boards and care conferences
Collaborate with medical oncology, radiation oncology, pulmonology, radiology, pathology, and primary care
Assist with development of coordinated, patient-centered treatment plans
Facilitate appropriate referrals and continuity of care
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Quality and Patient Experience
Adhere to evidence-based clinical guidelines
Support quality improvement and patient safety initiatives
Participate in peer review and quality assurance activities
Contribute to organizational goals related to access, outcomes, and patient satisfaction
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Call Coverage
Participate in an equitable call rotation
Provide consultation and emergency thoracic surgical services as needed
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Non-Clinical Responsibilities
Director of Minimally Invasive and Robotic Thoracic Surgery FTE Breakdown
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Program Development
Support growth and expansion of thoracic surgery services
Participate in strategic initiatives to expand access
Direct the strategic vision and standardized care pathways of the thoracic surgery service line.
Qualifications:Minimum Qualifications
MD or DO
Completion of accredited General Surgery residency
Completion of accredited Thoracic/Cardiothoracic Surgery fellowship
Board Certified in Thoracic Surgery
Eligible for unrestricted California medical license
DEA registration and hospital privileging eligibility
Experience:
Preference for 8 years of attending experience with a strong track record in VATS and RATS
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Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Strong clinical and surgical judgment
Expertise in thoracic disease management
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
Ability to work effectively in a multidisciplinary care model
Commitment to high-quality, safe, patient-centered care
Ability to build collaborative relationships across teams
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Join Us and Enjoy:
Practice Characteristics
Integrated multispecialty medical group environment
Access to advanced imaging, oncology, pulmonology, and critical care
Active multidisciplinary thoracic oncology program
Emphasis on minimally invasive and robotic thoracic surgery
Focus on coordinated, high-quality patient care
Participation in system-wide thoracic oncology initiatives
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Benefits
Signing bonus
Comprehensive benefits package and CME allowance
Robust retirement plan
Relocation assistance
Opportunities for teaching, research, leadership, and mentorship
Organization Details:Sutter West Bay Medical Group (SWBMG) is a premier multispecialty group with approximately 380 physicians in the San Francisco Bay Area. In partnership with Sutter Pacific Medical Foundation (SPMF), physicians practice in a collaborative environment supported by strong administrative infrastructure, enabling a focus on high-quality patient care.
Community Information:San Francisco is a leading cultural and financial center known for its diversity, innovation, and access to world-class dining, arts, and outdoor activities. The region offers a unique opportunity to care for a diverse population with complex medical needs.
Equal Opportunity Statement:Sutter West Bay Medical Group is committed to equal employment opportunities for all qualified individuals and prohibits discrimination based on protected characteristics. We actively promote an inclusive and equitable workplace across all aspects of employment.
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