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Vascular Surgery Physician Assistant opportunity in Springfield, Massachusetts.
Trinity Health Of New England Medical Group seeks a certified Physician Assistant to join our Vascular Surgery team located at Mercy Medical Center in Springfield, Massachusetts.
This is an exciting opportunity that offers a supportive and collegial atmosphere where you will maximize your clinical skills within all areas of vascular surgery. Duties include a mix of assisting in the operating room, perioperative patient management, performing consults, inpatient rounds and outpatient clinic. In this full-time position, you will enjoy work-life balance with a four-day work week, no after-hour or weekend call coverage, and no off-site travel required. Vascular surgery experience is preferred, but the team is willing to train the right candidate. Candidates with interest and/or experience in interventional radiology will be highly preferred.
Practicing in the Springfield, Massachusetts metro area puts you in the heart of New England. This small city environment of 700,000 residents offers a tremendous selection of welcoming neighborhoods in which to live, excellent public and private schools and colleges, great restaurants, shopping, music, museums and historical areas. The central New England location puts you within commutable distance from Hartford, Connecticut and in close proximity to New York City and Boston with easy access to dependable air and rail services.
As part of Trinity Health Of New Englandthe regions largest nonprofit health systemyou will experience a culture of provider collaboration. Our practice model empowers providers to work at their highest level, while allowing time for professional development and family life. If you are focused on providing outstanding patient-centered care, you will thrive within Trinity Health Of New England Medical Group.
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