Hagerstown, MD30+ days ago
Provide emergency surgical care, including immediate operative and non-operative management of traumatic injuries to bones, joints, and soft tissues • Perform advanced reconstructive procedures for complex fractures, including pelvic and acetabular surgery • Collaborate closely with trauma teams, anesthesiologists, critical care specialists, rehabilitation staff, and other multidisciplinary providers to deliver integrated, high-quality patient care • Participate in teaching and mentorship of residents, fellows, and medical students in surgical techniques and trauma management • Manage inpatient and trauma-related orthopedic cases with a focus on timely intervention and long-term recovery • Document patient encounters accurately and timely in the EMR • Contribute to quality improvement initiatives and trauma program development. • Supportive, growth-oriented environment in a collaborative, multidisciplinary team setting • Access to advanced surgical technology, dedicated trauma resources, and integrated care pathways • Opportunity to contribute to a high-volume Level III Trauma program with teaching and mentorship roles • Competitive compensation, comprehensive benefits, and potential for leadership opportunities • A mission-driven health system with strong community focus • Room for professional growth in a dynamic organization.