Physician / Surgery - Orthopedics / Ohio / Permanent / Seeking a Board Certified or Board Eligible Sports Medicine Orthopedic Surgeon to join a hospital- Job
Medicorp, Inc
Not Specified, OH, USA
Not Specified, OH, USA
- Healthcare
- Full-time
- Orthopedic Surgeon
- Sports Medicine
- Shoulder Arthroscopy
This position seeks a Board Certified or Board Eligible Sports Medicine Orthopedic Surgeon to join a hospital-employed practice in Ohio, focusing on shoulder and knee arthroscopy with potential expansion to elbow and hip procedures. The role involves a mix of clinic patient care and hospital surgeries, with opportunities to lead and develop the sports medicine service line within a well-established orthopedic group. The practice offers a structured call schedule, no evening or weekend office hours, and a multidisciplinary support team including clinical, administrative, and athletic training staff.
Seeking a Board Certified or Board Eligible Sports Medicine Orthopedic Surgeon to join a hospital-employed practice.
- The ideal candidate will be fellowship-trained in sports medicine with expertise in shoulder and knee arthroscopy, and an interest in expanding services to include elbow and hip arthroscopy.
- This is an excellent opportunity to grow a high-demand sports medicine program within a well-established orthopedic group supported by a strong referral network.
- Office Hours/Work Schedule
- Monday Thursday: 8:00 AM 4:30 PM
- Friday: 8:00 AM 11:30 AM
- No evening or weekend office hours
- Staffing
- 6 providers, 8 clinical staff (CMA, LPN, Ortho Techs), 4 front office, 2 surgery schedulers, radiology, and athletic training support
- Call Schedule/CERP (if applicable)
- Call is 1:4
- Case Load
- 25-40 patients/day in clinic
- Office procedure volume varies. Joint injections, aspirations, pin removals, cast application/removal
- 4-8 procedures/day in hospital
- Sports Medicine: Opportunity to lead and grow the sports medicine service line. The ideal candidate will perform advanced procedures such as:
- Shoulder and knee arthroscopy
- Complex ligament reconstruction and/or revision
- Meniscal debridement and repair
- Chondroplasty and cartilage restoration
- Rotator cuff/labral repairs
- Additional procedures such as elbow and hip arthroscopy would be welcomed additions
- Trauma: the Medical Center manages a steady volume of community trauma. While they are not a designated trauma center, they treat:
- Long bone, periarticular, pediatric, periprosthetic, and hand/foot fractures
- Proximal humerus and hip fractures are especially commo




