Fellowship training in Hepatobiliary Surgery, Surgical Oncology, Complex General Surgical Oncology, Abdominal Transplant Surgery, or related advanced HPB training is required
Candidates must be Board Eligible/Board Certified in General Surgery by the American Board of Surgery (ABS)
Requirements include an MD or DO from an accredited institution, an active and unrestricted medical license (or eligibility for licensure by the start date), and satisfactory completion of all required due diligence and credentialing requirements
Candidates with expertise in the management of complex hepatobiliary and pancreas surgery will be favored. Experience in HIPEC preferred
The candidate will be considered as the HPB fellowship program Director if meet the required qualifications
Academic title will be given according to the candidate’s qualifications
Candidates must thrive working within a highly collaborative HPB team, and strong multidisciplinary collaboration is a must as well
Candidates should be committed to quality, patient-centered care and exhibit high professional standards
Ideal candidates include surgeons seeking a high-volume clinical practice focused on operative excellence and program growth
Leadership opportunities are available for experienced candidates interested in program development, multidisciplinary leadership, physician mentorship, and succession planning within the HPB service line
Compensation is commensurate with training and experience. Benefits are designed to support your professional and personal growth and include medical and dental coverage options, generous paid time off, CME allowance, access to Baptist Health University for professional development, and more