Campbell Clinic, a private orthopaedic practice in Memphis, Tennessee is actively recruiting a fellowship trained orthopaedic hand surgeon. We currently have 40 plus providers, 4 of which represent our cohesive hand specialty that provides the full scope of hand surgery including microsurgery, vascular, reconstructive and traumatic conditions. Resident teaching & education, research and a university appointment are available as well. An academic appointment will be given through the University of Tennessee-Campbell Clinic Department of Orthopaedics consistent with the level of academic accomplishment.
Campbell Clinic is recognized as a national leader in surgery of the hand, hip, foot, knee, shoulder and spine, sports medicine, pediatric orthopaedics, joint replacement, orthopaedic oncology, orthopaedic trauma, physical medicine and rehabilitation, and urgent care. We care for patients throughout their life, treating congenital issues as well as bone and joint problems affecting senior adults. The mission of the Campbell Clinic is to provide unsurpassed patient care while being recognized as a leader in teaching and research in the profession of orthopaedic surgery. We carry out our mission through our core values: excellence, integrity, compassion, commitment, innovation, legacy, and unity. We also support underserved patients in our community.
Compensation and Benefits:
- Compensation package to include a combination of base salary and an incentive distribution/ bonus distributed share.
- Partnership opportunity.
- Benefits package includes paid medical premiums, malpractice, licensure, paid CME, long term disability, long term care, umbrella policy, both a well-funded 401k retirement and pension plan plus more.
Job Requirements
- Board eligible/board certified fellowship trained orthopaedic surgeon.
- Willing to cover Level 1 call.
- Ability to obtain Tennessee and Mississippi state licensures.
- Basic and/or clinical research experience preferred; all physicians have academic appointments at the University of Tennessee, the rank determined by their academic experience and activities.
- Strong basic and clinical research experience preferred.
- Interest in student/resident/fellow teaching.