A 266-bed Level II Trauma Center in El Paso, Texas is recruiting a board-certified or board-eligible Vascular Surgeon for a full-time employed position offering a broad procedural mix — open vascular, endovascular, limb salvage, dialysis access, and active trauma support — all within a modern hybrid OR environment. The program combines inpatient surgical volume with a dedicated outpatient vascular lab, giving the right candidate a well-rounded, high-acuity practice in one of the Southwest's fastest-growing healthcare markets. Texas levies no state income tax, and El Paso's affordable cost of living meaningfully amplifies take-home compensation.
Perks and Benefits
- Competitive base salary with productivity incentives
- Employed (W-2) position with a comprehensive benefits package
- 401(k) retirement plan with employer match
- Malpractice insurance coverage provided
- CME allowance included
- Relocation assistance available
- No Texas state income tax — a meaningful addition to total compensation
Practice Highlights
- Full-spectrum vascular surgery practice: open and endovascular procedures across the complete range of vascular pathology
- Active Level II Trauma Center designation at a 266-bed acute care hospital — consistent trauma vascular volume
- Hybrid OR capabilities supporting complex endovascular and open-hybrid cases
- Modern, dedicated vascular surgery suite
- Outpatient vascular lab integrated into the practice for diagnostic and follow-up care
- Limb salvage program and dialysis access surgery as defined components of the case mix
- Growing regional healthcare market with expanding referral base
Qualifications
- Board certification or board eligibility in Vascular Surgery (ABVS or equivalent pathway)
- MD or DO degree from an accredited institution
- Completion of an accredited Vascular Surgery residency or fellowship
- Proficiency in endovascular techniques required
- Active Texas medical license or eligibility to obtain licensure in Texas
About the Community
El Paso sits at the western tip of Texas where the Franklin Mountains meet the Rio Grande — a city of over 700,000 that offers more than 300 days of sunshine annually, dramatic mountain scenery, and a cost of living well below the national average. Outdoor enthusiasts have immediate access to Franklin Mountains State Park, the largest urban wilderness park in the United States, along with hiking, cycling, and year-round warm-weather recreation. The city's binational culture, affordable housing, strong school options, and proximity to New Mexico and the broader Southwest make it a compelling destination for physicians seeking quality of life alongside a substantive clinical practice.