Surgery - Cardiovascular Physician

  • The Curare Group, Inc Expired
  • Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
  • Full Time

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Job Description


Our client in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina is seeking a talented Cardiothoracic Surgeon ready to elevate their career in one of the most picturesque coastal cities in the U.S. This area's leading healthcare facility is offering a board eligible or board certified Surgeon the chance to make a profound impact on patients' lives while enjoying the unparalleled beauty of our beachfront community. This is an employed opportunity with a strong support system with the availability of robotics.

Hospital Employee . 1:3 Call Ratio. CME time and money available. daVinci is available for those desiring to use it. Comprehensive and flexible benefits program. Occurrence-based malpractice. Competitive compensation package . Ideal candidate would be interested in 50/50 split of Cardiac vs Thoracic Surgery. Robotics available for those who wish to use it.
Our client in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina is seeking a talented Cardiothoracic Surgeon ready to elevate their career in one of the most picturesque coastal cities in the U.S. This area's leading healthcare facility is offering a board eligible or board certified Surgeon the chance to make a profound impact on patients' lives while enjoying the unparalleled beauty of our beachfront community. This is an employed opportunity with a strong support system with the availability of robotics.

Hospital Employee . 1:3 Call Ratio. CME time and money available. daVinci is available for those desiring to use it. Comprehensive and flexible benefits program. Occurrence-based malpractice. Competitive compensation package . Ideal candidate would be interested in 50/50 split of Cardiac vs Thoracic Surgery. Robotics available for those who wish to use it.
Job ID: 489108812
Originally Posted on: 8/12/2025

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