The Associate Professor, General Surgeon will provide comprehensive surgical care, contribute to clinical education, and be encouraged to participate in research activities to advance the field of surgery. Fellowship or specialized training is encouraged but not required.
Daily Operations
CLINICAL
Provide high-quality surgical care to patients across a broad spectrum of general surgical conditions, including elective and emergency procedures. Perform surgeries such as appendectomy, cholecystectomy, hernia repairs, bowel resections, and other general surgical interventions. Conduct preoperative assessments and postoperative follow-up care. Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to develop comprehensive patient management plans. -80%
TEACHING
Participate in teaching medical students, residents, and fellows, including supervising surgical procedures.
Contribute to curriculum development and educational programs within the Department of Surgery.
Mentor junior faculty, residents, and medical students. – 15%
ACADEMIC & SCHOLARLY ACTIVITIES
Participate in departmental meetings, quality improvement initiatives, and institutional committees.
Ensure compliance with hospital policies, safety standards, and ethical guidelines.
Encouraged to participate in scholarly activities aligned with departmental priorities, publications, and presentations at conferences. – 5%
RESEARCH
Encouraged to participate in clinical and/or translational research, contribute to grant writing and research funding initiatives and publish findings in peer-reviewed journals.
Required Skills
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills
- The ability to work effectively with a wide range of constituencies in a diverse community.
- Core surgical competencies
- Proficiency in open and minimally invasive techniques (laparoscopic and/or robotic-assisted surgery)
- Broad operative repertoire typical of general surgery (abdominal, GI, biliary, hernia, soft tissue)
- Perioperative planning and risk assessment, including informed consent and shared decision-making
- Intraoperative decision-making, precision, and emphasis on patient safety
- Postoperative management: complication recognition, escalation, and ICU/critical care coordination when needed
- Emergency general surgery and trauma basics (resuscitation, damage control concepts, rapid assessment)
- Multidisciplinary collaboration with anesthesiology, radiology, nursing, and specialty services
- Effective documentation, charting, and handoffs
- Diagnostic and treatment planning
- Proficiency in interpreting imaging and pathology results relevant to general surgery (CT, ultrasound, endoscopy)
- Selection of appropriate operative vs non-operative management
- Pain management, wound care, hernia repairs, and basic oncologic principles where applicable
- Safety and compliance
- Knowledge of surgical safety protocols, infection control, and quality improvement basics
- Compliance with hospital policies, OSHA/antibiotic stewardship, and credentialing standards
- Ability to participate in on-call, night/weekend shifts as required
- Commitment to maintaining up-to-date competencies and continuing medical education (CME)
- Research output and resident education experience
- Strong trauma service, emphasize trauma/critical care skills and on-call readiness
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Preferred Skills
- Advanced training or subspecialty focus
- Fellowships in colorectal, hepatobiliary/pancreatic, breast, foregut, trauma/surgical critical care, vascular, or laparoscopic/robotic surgery
- Proficient in robotic-assisted surgery, advanced laparoscopy, endoscopy, or other minimally invasive techniques
- A track record in outcomes and quality
- Experience with ERAS protocols, enhanced recovery pathways, and postoperative risk stratification
- Involvement in quality improvement, patient safety initiatives, morbidity/mortality reviews
- Academically oriented: publications, conference presentations, grant activity
- Experience in resident education, mentorship, or program development
- Multidisciplinary and patient-centered care
- Multilingual abilities or strong cultural competence to serve diverse patient populations
- Experience with surgical scheduling, team building, OR efficiency, or program expansion
- Advanced cardiac life support (ACLS), advanced trauma life support (ATLS), and/or pediatric advanced life support (PALS) as applicable
- Certs in wound care, critical care, or perioperative medicine
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Required Education and Experience
- Medical degree (MD/DO) from an accredited institution.
- Completion of an accredited general surgery residency program
- Minimum of five years of clinical experience in general surgery or have successfully completed residency training.
- Demonstrated commitment to teaching.
- Demonstrated commitment to teaching.
Preferred Education and Experience
- Demonstrated commitment to teaching.
- Fellowship training in a specialized area of surgery (preferred but not required).
- Maintenance of Certification (MOC): Ongoing AB/ABS maintenance activities, such as lifelong learning, assessment, and CME credits, with recertification as required.
- Demonstrated credentialing for complex procedures, committee involvement, and quality/safety leadership.
- Favorable track record and compliance with safety/quality initiatives.
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Required Licensure, Certification or Registration
- Valid Tennessee medical license to practice.
- Board eligibility or board certification by an ABMS-recognized board (e.g., American Board of Surgery) or equivalent
Preferred Licensure, Certification or Registration
- Ongoing AB/ABS maintenance activities, such as lifelong learning, assessment, and CME credits, with recertification as required
- Advanced certifications or simulations credentials
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