Anesthesiologist needed in Lancaster, PA - Penn Medicine
Lancaster, PA 17601
About the Job
Penn Medicine Lancaster General Health is seeking a BE/BC Anesthesiologist to join their practice in Lancaster, PA. The department of Anesthesiology is a team of 34 physicians, 65 CRNAs and 24 Anesthesia Techs covering 50 anesthetizing locations daily with the primary hospitals being the Lancaster General Hospital, a Level 1 trauma center, and the Women and Babies Hospital. Annual case volume is 32,000 anesthetics per year with 600 cardiac surgery cases. The Anesthesiology team works primarily in a medical direction model with high acuity areas primarily at a 3:1 ratio. Call is shared equally with two Anesthesiologists in-house per night. At-home call includes cardiac call and two back up call positions. All surgical modalities are represented except transplants and complex pediatric cases. There is a subset of 18 Anesthesiologists who also do cardiac Anesthesia that are personally administered. Teaching opportunities of SRNAs and primary care residents rotating through anesthesiology are available. Academic appointments may be pursued through the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School Of Medicine. Minimum teaching requirements exist.
Requirements
- Must be a graduate of an accredited School of Medicine (Allopathic/Osteopathic)
- Completion of an accredited Anesthesiology Residency
- Cardiac and non-cardiac Anesthesiologist desired
- Possess or able to obtain an unrestricted PA Medical License
- Board Certified or Board Eligible
Benefits
- Base salary of $600K
- $50K Cardiac differential
- Sign-on bonus and relocation
- 12 weeks of PTO.
- Deferred Savings and Retirement Programs with generous employer match and annual contribution
- Healthcare coverage and multiple plan options to meet individual and family needs
- Flexible Spending and Health Savings Accounts for further pre-tax savings
- Employer paid Professional Liability Insurance, Short & Long Term Disability, and Life Insurance benefits
- Annual CME payout with time off