CoxHealth is seeking a Board-Eligible/Board-Certified, fellowship-trained Breast Surgeon to join our renowned 15-surgeon general surgery group. This dynamic team includes specialists in bariatric surgery, colorectal surgery, surgical oncology, and trauma/critical care. The group operates at a single large referral hospital, serving as the only general surgery group at this facility.
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This is an exciting opportunity to join a well-established, growing practice in a supportive, collaborative environment. If you’re passionate about breast surgery and seeking a balanced, rewarding career, we encourage you to apply!
CoxHealth is a Top 100 Integrated Healthcare Network that includes: Cox South Hospital (706 Beds), Cox Medical Center Branson (165 Beds), Cox North Hospital (72 Beds, inpatient psych), Meyer Orthopedic and Rehab Hospital (86 Beds), Cox Monett Hospital (25 Beds), and Cox Barton County Hospital (25 beds). In addition, there are more than 80 clinics with 560+ physicians and 53 specialties.
CoxHealth is the only Springfield hospital named for seven years to U.S. News & World Report's Best Regional Hospitals list. CoxHealth is recognized by CareChex®, the medical quality rating division of Comparion®, as among the Top 10 percent U.S. hospitals for patient safety in overall hospital, medical and surgical care.
Springfield, Missouri is a vibrant and energetic area that serves as a hub for health care, entertainment and shopping for southwest Missouri. It's the third-largest city in Missouri, with a metro population of more than 450,000. Springfield is consistently rated as one of the "Top Quality of Life Communities in the Nation" by Money Magazine. It offers outdoor activities, live music, theaters, major sports teams and an established academic community. Enjoy a low cost of living, convenient airport access and top-rated schools.
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