Posted July 17, 2026
Physician / Surgery - Orthopedics / Pennsylvania / Permanent / Adult Reconstruction Surgery Northeast Job
The Medicus Firm
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19019, United States
Full-Time
Reference: 3139458711
Academic Adult Reconstruction Surgery Philadelphia, Pennsylvania A premier academic health system in Philadelphia invites applications from fellowship-trained Adult Reconstruction surgeons to join a highly collaborative, nationally recognized orthopaedic program. This is a rare opportunity to build a distinguished career within a world-class musculoskeletal center, supported by exceptional colleagues, cutting-edge technology, and a robust academic infrastructure. Position Highlights Prestigious Academic Setting: Join one of the most respected and collaborative academic orthopaedic programs in the nation, housed within a state-of-the-art, dedicated musculoskeletal center with multiple downtown and suburban locations. Advanced Technology: Access to 3 Stryker Mako Robots, ROSA robotic system, VELYS navigation for hips, and adaptable navigation for additional procedures among the most advanced platforms available. Strong Clinical Infrastructure: Over 4,200 orthopaedic OR blocks annually across 3 downtown hospitals. Minimum 3 exam rooms per provider, 1:1 APP support, and full backing of 42 residents, 3 fellows, and orthopaedic surgical assistants. Compelling Case Volume: Typical annual volume of 500600 cases, primarily hip and knee arthroplasty with 2030% revision surgery. Very diverse patient population spanning urban, suburban, and varied socioeconomic backgrounds. Favorable Call Structure: Voluntary Level I trauma call available with additional compensation of $1,000/month. A specialized triage system manages complex referrals outside of the call schedule. Structured Ramp-Up: Approximately 2.5 clinical days and 2 OR days per week at the outset, with OR time expanding as your practice grows. Academic & Research Excellence: Ranked for NIH funding in orthopaedics with opportunities for mentorship, collaboration across a fully integrated university campus, and engagement with top residents and fellows. Collaborative Culture: A cohesive, supportive division that values collegial teamwork, cross-disciplinary collaboration, and the professional development of every faculty member. Compensation & Benefits Competitive Compensation: Junior surgeons earn >$500,000; top performers can reach seven figures with RVU based incentive model Tuition Benefits: Generous tuition assistance available for dependents. Malpractice Coverage: Fully covered by the institution. Retirement & PTO: Excellent retirement vehicles and generous paid time off. Qualifications Degree: MD or DO; fellowship-trained in Adult Reconstruction (Hip & Knee). Certification: Board Certified or Board Eligible in Orthopaedic Surgery. Experience: Open to experienced surgeons as well as new fellowship graduates. About the Community World-Class City: Philadelphia is home to renowned medical institutions, top universities, and a dynamic cultural scene all within a major East Coast metro. Affordability: Offers a significantly lower cost of living compared to New York, Boston, and Washington D.C., with walkable neighborhoods, rich arts and dining, and iconic historical landmarks. Education: Outstanding public and private schools, plus access to Ivy League and nationally ranked universities for your family. Easy Access: Well connected via major highways, Amtrak rail service, and Philadelphia International Airport. Lifestyle: Vibrant city living with abundant outdoor recreation, top-tier restaurants, professional sports, and family-friendly amenities in one of America's most storied cities. Job Reference #: OAR 25789
