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Description: Step into a high-demand Orthopedic Surgery practice that blends the autonomy of private practice with the infrastructure of a well-supported team. With a six-month backlog for total joint procedures, this role is ideal for a surgeon ready to stay busy from day one while working in a streamlined, supportive environment. Opportunity Highlights: • Competitive base salary with productivity incentives. • Full benefits including medical, dental, vision, CME, and 401(k). • Unlimited PTO after year one. • Flexible scheduling with office-only call (no trauma). • Balanced 60% clinic / 40% OR schedule. • Immediate surgical volume supported by a 6-month patient waitlist. • MAKO robotic platform for joint replacement. Living in Tucson, Arizona • Tucson has a metro population of roughly 1.0 million, framed by five mountain ranges and the Sonoran Desert. The city offers 350+ days of sunshine, extensive hiking and biking trails, golf courses, and proximity to natural landmarks like Saguaro National Park and Mt. Lemmon. • Tucson's cost of living is about 10-15% below the national average, with median home prices around $350K, significantly lower than Phoenix. Utilities, groceries, and healthcare are also more affordable, providing a practical lifestyle without sacrificing amenities. • Tucson is a UNESCO City of Gastronomy, home to authentic cuisine, craft breweries, art walks, and University of Arizona events. Tucson International Airport offers nonstop flights to 25+ U.S. cities, making both weekend getaways and cross-country travel easy. For more info, please contact: Name: Bennett Dorion Direct: Cell/Text: |