Thoracic Surgery at MCHS
Mayo Clinic in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, is seeking a highly qualified, full-time Thoracic Surgeon with a focus in robotic-assisted and minimally invasive techniques, to join our well-established and growing surgical practice. The ideal candidate will bring expertise in complex thoracic surgery, a commitment to high-quality patient-centered care, and a demonstrated interest in innovation and academic excellence. This role offers the opportunity to build and advance a high-quality thoracic program within a multidisciplinary practice – in collaboration with sub-specialists in pulmonology, gastroenterology, oncology, radiation oncology, radiology, and cardiac surgery.
Mayo Clinic in Eau Claire hosts an active Tumor Board and performs lung & esophageal cancer surgery. There is robust pulmonology practice with nine physicians that perform robotic bronchoscopy, staff a complex critical care unit, and maintain an outpatient clinic. The candidate will join the Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery. A stable, high-performing practice consisting of three surgeons and six advanced practice providers, with more than 25 years of demonstrated excellence.
Mayo Clinic in Eau Claire is nationally and internationally recognized for quality and innovation, including being:
High Performing in Orthopedics
Mayo Clinic Health System is the home of 3 family medicine residencies, all of which are ranked in the top 20 in the nation. Additionally, medical students from the Mayo Clinic Alix School of Medicine spend elective clerkships within MCHS, and the core clinical education for Mayo Clinic physician assistants occurs within MCHS. Finally, the Mayo Clinic School of Health Sciences serves approximately 1,700 learners across 177 programs within Mayo Clinic Health System.
Key Responsibilities:
Perform complex thoracic surgical procedures with a focus on patient safety and optimal outcomes.
Utilize advanced techniques and technologies, including robotic-assisted and other minimally invasive techniques.
Drive innovation and excellence in clinical practice, staying abreast of the latest advancements in thoracic surgery.
Engage in ongoing academic and scholarly activities
Mentor and educate surgical residents and other healthcare professionals, fostering a collaborative and educational environment.
Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to provide comprehensive patient care and develop individualized treatment plans.
Board certified in Thoracic Surgery by the American Board of Thoracic Surgery or the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada.
Successful completion of a 2-3 year accredited thoracic surgery fellowship.
M.D., D.O., or equivalent degree, eligible for licensure to practice in Wisconsin.
Demonstrated evidence of continued academic and scholarly activity in clinical research.
Superb clinician with a deep understanding of thoracic surgery, along with general knowledge of cardiac surgery.
Ability to drive ongoing practice innovation and adopt new methodologies to enhance patient care.
Adept at mentoring and guiding surgical fellows, residents, and other medical staff.