<p>A well-established vascular surgery practice in the northern suburbs of Tampa, Florida is recruiting a board-certified or board-eligible Vascular Surgeon to join a high-volume, APP-supported team. The position offers a robust mix of open vascular and endovascular cases — averaging approximately 30 surgical cases per week — within a single 350-bed statutory teaching hospital that anchors the region as the largest hospital and largest private employer in the county. Partnership opportunity and optional resident teaching make this a compelling long-term platform for a surgeon who wants both clinical depth and career growth in one of Florida's fastest-growing metro corridors.</p>
<h3>Perks and Benefits</h3> <ul> <li>Competitive base salary plus performance incentives</li> <li>Partnership opportunity available</li> <li>CME time off and CME allowance provided</li> <li>Comprehensive benefits package (specific components available upon inquiry)</li> </ul>
<h3>Practice Highlights</h3> <ul> <li>Single-hospital model — all surgical and clinical work concentrated at one 350-bed facility, eliminating multi-site travel burden</li> <li>High surgical volume: approximately 30 cases per week spanning open vascular and endovascular procedures</li> <li>Daily patient load of 18–25 patients supported by APP coverage for practice efficiency</li> <li>Vascular surgery call only — no general surgery call obligation</li> <li>Scope encompasses both vascular and endovascular surgery</li> <li>Optional teaching and resident involvement through the hospital's Statutory Teaching Hospital designation, which supports 7 residency and fellowship programs — participation is available but not required</li> <li>350-bed facility established in 1984, grown from an original 96-bed campus to the largest hospital in the county</li> <li>Comprehensive service lines on campus: Certified Advanced Primary Stroke Center, Heart Institute, Orthopedic & Spine Institute, Maternity Suites with NICU, Breast Imaging Center of Excellence, and Adult and Pediatric Emergency Department</li> <li>Regional referral catchment serving the county and surrounding areas, providing consistent high-acuity vascular volume</li> </ul>
<h3>Qualifications</h3> <ul> <li>Board certification or board eligibility through the American Board of Vascular Surgery required</li> <li>Training in vascular surgery with competency in both open vascular and endovascular techniques</li> <li>Active Florida medical license or eligibility to obtain prior to start</li> <li>Comfort managing a high-volume surgical and outpatient practice (30 cases/week, 18–25 daily patient encounters)</li> <li>Interest in resident and fellow education welcomed but not a prerequisite</li> </ul>
<h3>About the Community</h3> <p>The northern suburbs of Tampa offer an exceptional quality of life — lower cost of living and a quieter residential pace compared to urban Tampa, while remaining within easy reach of the city's world-class dining, professional sports, arts, and international airport. The greater Tampa Bay region features year-round warm weather, Gulf Coast beaches within a short drive, top-rated school districts, and a thriving healthcare economy that continues to attract physicians and their families. Florida's absence of a state income tax adds meaningful financial upside to an already competitive compensation package.</p>