Cardiothoracic & Vascular Surgeon Opportunity - Stormont Vail Health Topeka, Kansas
Stormont Vail Health (SVH), a physician-led, integrated health system in Topeka, KS, is seeking an experienced Board Certified Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgeon to join our well-established and respected Cardiothoracic Surgery Program. Leadership and proven success in a community-based program required.
With over 30 years of excellence in cardiac care, SVH and the Cotton O'Neil Heart Center are recognized leaders in cardiovascular medicine across Kansas. This is a unique opportunity to join a program with a strong reputation, advanced facilities, and a collaborative, patient-centered culture.
Why Join Stormont Vail Health?
- Established Excellence : Our cardiac surgery program has a proven track record of success spanning more than two decades.
- Integrated System : SVH serves a 13-county region with a 586-bed Level II Trauma Center and a network of 17 regional clinics.
- Team-Based Care : Join a growing team of cardiologists and cardiothoracic surgeons
- Convenient Location : Our CTS clinic is located adjacent to the hospital, minimizing commute time and maximizing efficiency.
- Expanding Market : Serve a regional population of 600,000 with increasing demand for heart, lung, and vascular procedures - currently exceeding 600 cases annually.
What We Offer :
Competitive Compensation : Guaranteed salary with bonus opportunitiesComprehensive Benefits : Health, dental, vision, life and ST disability insuranceDefined Contribution Plan : 403(b) with employer match and contributionsGenerous Annual LeaveRelocation Assistance : Support to help you transition smoothlyLeadership & Growth : Opportunities for mentorship and program developmentPractice Support : Strong administrative and clinical infrastructureWhy Topeka :
Located just an hour from Kansas City and its international airport, Topeka offers
A low cost of livingExcellent public and private schoolsOutdoor recreation and scenic trailsA vibrant local food and arts sceneQualifications
MD / DO from an accredited medical schoolFellowship-trained Cardiothoracic SurgeryBoard Certified or Board EligibleEligible for Kansas medical licensureProven leadership skillsPassion for patient care and collaborative practice