Join LifeShare: Seeking a Passionate Organ Recovery Surgeon to Save Lives!
Position Title: Organ Recovery Surgeon
Location: LifeShare, Oklahoma
Employment Type: Full-Time
Are you a dedicated and experienced surgeon looking to make a profound impact on lives every day? LifeShare is searching for an enthusiastic and skilled Organ Recovery Surgeon to join our mission of saving lives through organ donation and transplantation.
About LifeShare: LifeShare is committed to the noble cause of increasing organ donations and transplants. Our core values and purpose drive us to save lives, and we are looking for a passionate professional to join our dynamic team and help us achieve this mission.
Position Overview: As an Organ Recovery Surgeon, you will be at the forefront of life-saving procedures, responsible for the surgical recovery of donor organs for transplantation and research. This role requires excellent surgical skills, leadership, and collaboration with a wide range of medical professionals to ensure the recovery of all suitable organs. You will be instrumental in managing the operative environment and directing the flow of activities, making a direct impact on the lives of countless individuals and families.
Key Responsibilities:
- Surgical Excellence: Perform the surgical recovery of donor organs, ensuring the highest standards in organ recovery and research.
- Leadership: Direct and manage the operative environment, collaborating with donor hospital staff and LifeShare teams.
- On-Call Duty: Assume on-call responsibilities for a minimum of 20 days per month, ready to recover organs at any time.
- Education & Training: Participate in the training of Organ Recovery Coordinators, Surgical Recovery Coordinators, and physicians, promoting best practices and advanced techniques.
- Relationship Building: Foster strong relationships with transplant center surgeons, administrators, and medical professionals to enhance organ recovery rates.
- Compliance & Advocacy: Support compliance with CMS, UNOS regulations, and AOPO standards, and act as an educational resource within the organization and the broader medical community.