Physician - Breast Surgery
About the role
Join a group of 4 surgeons with expertise in breast surgery, HPB, Skin and Soft Tissue and, general oncology surgery.
Patient base is estimated at 800,000.
The Sanford Health System and The Edith Sanford Breast Health Initiative is an accredited program through the Commission on Cancer, National Accreditation Program for Breast Centers, and the National Quality Measures for Breast Centers.
We have local and system-wide multidisciplinary breast specific physician leadership councils to oversee the program, evaluate technologies, evaluate the system wide program and ensure the highest quality outcomes for our patients.
We participate in a general surgery residency program and medical school student rotations affiliated with The University of North Dakota Health Sciences Center. We have residencies and fellowships in multiple other specialties including a medical oncology fellowship.
Practice Details
Sanford Health, an integrated multi-specialty health system is seeking a fellowship trained breast surgeon for a full-time position.
Practice details include opportunities for teaching, research, and leadership in a robust, multidisciplinary breast program.
Compensation Package
Sanford Health offers a nationally competitive compensation plan with an additional physician benefits package including a health, dental and vision insurance, 401K plan, short-term and long-term disability, life insurance, CME allowance, allowed time away, malpractice insurance and tail coverage, and a relocation allowance.
About This Community
As a thriving city with a small-town feel, Fargo and the adjacent metro area is a diverse, family-oriented community.
Surrounded by beautiful landscapes, Fargo balances quality of life and a low cost of living with a safe, picturesque environment.
A variety of schools and universities, a vibrant business community and a robust downtown are just a few reasons why people love to call the Fargo area home.
Equal Employment Opportunity
Sanford and its affiliate brands have consistently operated under the principle of equal treatment for all persons without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, gender, gender identity, age, sexual orientation, genetic information, marital status, disability, military or veteran status, in regard to public assistance or any other basis prohibited by applicable federal, state or local law.