Top Paying Permanent Anesthesiologist NY

Plattsburgh, NY
Full Time
Experienced

The University of Vermont Health Network – Champlain Valley Physicians Hospital (CVPH) is seeking Board Certified/Board Eligible anesthesiologists to join its dynamic hospital-based practice. This permanent position is based primarily at CVPH in Plattsburgh, NY, with occasional services required at our partner critical care access hospital, Alice Hyde Medical Center in Malone, NY. Our department comprises approximately 9 full-time and part-time anesthesiologists, along with a few per diem anesthesiologists and two CRNAs. As a member of our team, you will be responsible for covering a diverse range of general cases, including general surgery, gastroenterology, orthopedics, urology, thoracic, vascular, plastic surgery, ENT, dental, ophthalmology, and obstetrics/gynecology. The care is provided across various settings, including 9 main operating rooms, an outpatient surgical center, labor and delivery, and limited out-of-operating-room sites.

The on-call schedule is designed to ensure work-life balance, with 1st call approximately 3 to 4 times per month, 2nd call approximately 2 to 3 times per month, and weekend calls occurring once every 6 to 8 weeks. Calls are managed from home, with a 15-minute response time. We offer equitable distribution of calls, moderate to very light call intensity, and efficient late shift scheduling. In addition to competitive compensation, full-time anesthesiologists are employed by the University of Vermont Network Medical Group, and a comprehensive benefits package is provided.

Hospital: University of Vermont Health Network – Champlain Valley Physicians Hospital (CVPH)

CVPH, a 300-bed community hospital, is a designated Level III Trauma Center with ACS accreditation, serving a catchment area of approximately 170,000. With state-of-the-art facilities, including a 14-bed critical care unit, 9 operating rooms, and an Ambulatory Surgery Center, CVPH is committed to providing top-notch medical care. We deliver 800-900 babies annually, manage a low-risk labor epidural protocol, and cover a range of surgical services. Accredited by JCAHO and recognized as a Top 100 Hospital for Cardiac Care by Healthgrades, CVPH is an integral part of the University of Vermont Health Network, dedicated to delivering compassionate and advanced healthcare to communities on both sides of Lake Champlain.

Community: Plattsburgh, NY

Nestled on the shores of Lake Champlain and surrounded by the Adirondack Mountains, Plattsburgh is a picturesque community of 38,000. Offering a gateway between the US and Canada, the city boasts easy access by highway, train, plane, or boat. Outdoor enthusiasts will find water, mountains, parks, beaches, and trails at their fingertips. Plattsburgh is family-oriented, with excellent schools and a friendly atmosphere. With a cost of living just below the national average, Plattsburgh provides an ideal balance of career opportunities and a high-quality lifestyle. Explore the Adirondacks, visit Montreal, and enjoy the rich history of this city while being part of a progressive community hospital.

Rate $434,250. If you take extra call, there is extra comp.


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