Academic Heart Transplant Surgeon - Cardiothoracic SurgeryOpportunity to join rapidly growing Lung Transplant Program at Assistant / Associate / Professor level with Leadership Potential
Additional high level skills in cardiac surgery are supported
Involvement in resident and medical school student education as well as strong research background is encouraged
Excellent starting salary plus bonus with strong benefits package
Strong surgical support group including 15-member APP team
Closed dedicated CTICU
Ex Vivo Perfusion device for DCD donors
Commitment to multidisciplinary team-based care
Tampa General Hospital is now ranked in the nation for transplants, completing 889 transplants between Jan. 1 and Dec. 31, 2024. Tampa General Hospital and the Transplant Institute set a new national record for transplant procedures in one year. Since its first solid organ transplant in 1974, Tampa General Hospital has performed over 14,000 transplants, and in the last six years alone, we have more than doubled our annual volume
The compensation package for this position includes an excellent base salary along with a bonus structure. Situated in Tampa, Florida, this opportunity comes with additional benefits such as no state income tax, proximity to a major international airport, and access to various professional sports leagues including NFL football, MLB baseball, and NHL hockey. The location also offers pristine beaches, opportunities for fishing, scuba diving, and boating, as well as world-class museums, restaurants, and shopping. The region is known for its excellent public schools and private academies, complemented by outstanding year-round tropical weather.
Rob Rector
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Lucian Lozonschi, M.D.
Director and Chief, Cardiothoracic Surgery
TGH Endowed Chair & USF Tenured Professor
Associate Director, Heart & Vascular Institute
Associate Director, Transplant Institute
Tampa General Hospital USF Health
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MENTION CODE 240704 - CTS
Minimum Requirements:MD or DO Medical Degree
Eligible to be state licensed in the United States
United States Residency and / or Fellowship training
Must be Board Eligible and/or Board Certified in the United States