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Description
Join our physician-owned practice and grow together! Expanding retina private practice in the DFW Metroplex seeking a third vitreoretinal surgeon to join its team preferrably in FALL 2026/Spring 2027 (date is negotiable). Be a part of a team that provide high-quality, compassionate, and state-of-the-art retina care.
Facts:
Competitive compensation (Generous Base Pay + Production Incentive Bonus)
Comprehensive employment benefits (health insurance, company-matched 401K, continued education allowance, relocation allowance)
Opportunity to participate in business of retina and attending monthly doctor production meeting
Partnership opportunity available in year 2-3 depending on previous experience
No hospital call obligation
Opportunity to become a PI/sub-PI with clinical research.
Opportunity to learn with an excellent billing team onsite
Well-trained ancillary ophthalmic technicians, angiographers, ultrasonographers and scribes to support clinic
Ease of accessibility to ASC and hospital OR scheduling 24/7.
State-of-art Technology
Navilas @577 Pro Laser Navigated System
Haag Streit slit lamps
Heidelberg OCT & FA/ICG capability
Accutome B-scan
Iridex LIO in each location
Modernizing Medicine integrated EMA & PM system with integrated OCT images display in every physician room. Physicians and ancillary support staff use web-based and IPAD-based applications.
Why move to Fort Worth? The suburban areas north of Fort Worth are among the most sought-after cities to relocate to in recent years. From affordable homes (Roanoke, Northlake) with big lawns (Keller, Southlake, Trophy Club, Argyle) to modern mansions in the rolling hills of Westlake, these suburban areas offer something for everyone. Home to a strong job market in diverse industries, there is a relatively low cost of living compared to other major cities with no state income tax. There are excellent outdoor opportunities due to the area’s numerous parks , nature trails and the popular Grapevine Lake. The area is a short drive to downtown Fort Worth, known for its rich Western culture combined with a growing arts and music scene. For young professionals raising a family, there are many high-ranking ISD (Northwest, Keller, Carroll, Colleyville-Grapevine) with educational excellence abounds.
Requirements
Certifications: MD/DO; Fellowship-trained, board-certified or board-eligible by American Board of Ophthalmology
Technical Skills: Able to diagnose and treat basic and complex medical conditions; vitreoretinal surgical skills are preferred.
Regulatory Knowledge: Strong understanding of HIPAA regulations and data security protocols.
Excellent computer skills using Microsoft Office and ability
Excellent oral and written English communication skills
Physical Requirements
Prolonged sitting and working at computer.
Prolonged periods of standing, walking and bending.
Must be able to lift up to 30 lbs. maximum and occasionally lifting and/or carrying such articles as reports, files and small items.
Ability to lift and assist patients.
Have the hand eye coordination and manual dexterity required to perform all duties.