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Sharing Hope SC Transplant Recovery Surgeon in SC, United States

Transplant Recovery Surgeon

Job Details

Job Location

Charleston - North Charleston, SC

Position Type

Full Time

Education Level

Master Degree

Travel Percentage

Road Warrior

Job Category

Health Care

Description

Summary

The We Are Sharing Hope SC Transplant Recovery Surgeon will be responsible for the recovery of abdominal organs for transplant, research and therapy. The Transplant Recovery Surgeon oversees the surgical recovery of abdominal organs and ensures that these organ system are recovered respectfully and in a manner that is consistent with the gift. The Transplant Recovery Surgeon will be responsible for maintaining the highest quality of recovery standards and work with local and regional transplant centers to ensure that the standards of organ recovery are well understood and maintained by SHSC. The Transplant Recovery Surgeon will assist in the development of surgical recovery policies and surgical support staff. The Transplant Recovery Surgeon will also be responsible for maintaining the standards set forth in the American Society of Transplantation (AST) Code of Conduct.

Open to Full-time and Part-time employment agreements

Essential Duties & Responsibilities

  • Serves as the primary procurement surgeon for abdominal organs.

  • Responsible for the quality recovery of organs for transplant, research and therapy.

  • Responds promptly to a scheduled donor recovery.

  • Responsible for the surgical recovery process to include communicating with outside teams, resolving intraoperative issues, successfully resolving disputes among the surgical team(s) and maintaining good intraoperative surgical standards.

  • Acts as a physician resource regarding the intraoperative observations of organs for transplant and communicates those observations to the transplant center for a decision on organ suitability.

  • Responsible for ensuring that all suitable organs are made available for transplant. This may include enforcing an intraoperative delay in the event of an organ turn-down until a back-up recipient can be found.

  • Responsible for the evaluation of surgical errors and offer recommendations for improvement.

  • Participates in SHSCs organ perfusion practices to include placing organs on a perfusion device and working with SHSC staff to ensure that the organ is maintained to the highest standard on the device and prior to transplant.

  • Maintains a position on the SHSC Medical Advisory Committee (MAC) and works with that committee to develop and refine processes that are a best practice.

  • Works with the clinical leadership to help develop our clinical staff in their practice of organ recovery. This includes helping to train and develop staff in surgical first assist skills.

  • Routinely participates in clinical case review conferences to educate staff and provide feedback regarding organ donor management issues, the organ recovery process and transplantation.

  • Collaborates with the President & CEO and the Leadership Team to develop and achieve performance goals and objectives.

  • Participates in and presents reports during the regularly scheduled Organ Recovery Staff meetings.

  • Actively participates in the quality and performance improvement process both within SHSC and in conjunction with local transplant programs. Develops and recommends research policies and initiatives.

  • Maintains credentialing for inclusion in the ACIN Database.

  • Provides clinical and surgical training to the SHSC staff and/or hospital staff as requested.

  • Represents SHSC at Local, Regional and National meetings.

  • Other duties as assigned

Qualifications

M.D./ D.O Degree with eligibility for South Carolina Licensure Board certified or eligible in surgery Completion of an ASTS approved transplant surgery fellowship preferred Two (2) years of experience with an organ procurement organization required Must have and maintain a valid South Carolina driver’s license Strong decision-making capabilities, excellent interpersonal and communication skills
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