Surgery - Colo/Rectal Physician
Listed on 2026-02-12
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Doctor/Physician
Surgeon, Medical Doctor, Healthcare Consultant, Critical Care Physician
Vandalia Health is seeking a Board-Certified or Board-Eligible Colorectal Surgeon to join our team in Charleston, West Virginia. This is an exciting opportunity to practice at Charleston Area Medical Center (CAMC), the academic medical hub of Vandalia Health and a leader in advanced surgical care for the region.
About the Position:
- Join a collaborative team of highly skilled surgeons and specialists
- Opportunity to treat the full spectrum of colorectal conditions, with access to advanced minimally invasive and robotic surgical technology
- Supportive referral network with a strong primary care and specialty base
- Academic appointment opportunities with the WVU School of Medicine Charleston Division, with options for teaching and research
- Minimal night call (approximately 3/month)
About CAMC:
Charleston Area Medical Center is a 1,103-bed, regional referral center and the flagship hospital system of Vandalia Health. CAMC is nationally recognized for excellence in patient care and surgical outcomes, offering one of the most comprehensive healthcare networks in West Virginia. With multiple hospitals, including a Level I Trauma Center, CAMC provides physicians with the resources and support needed to thrive in both clinical and academic practice.
CAMC has a robust presence in graduate medical education, with numerous residencies and fellowships on site including general surgery, vascular surgery, and surgical critical care.
Community:
Located in the capital city of West Virginia, Charleston offers an excellent quality of life with affordable living, family-friendly neighborhoods, and abundant outdoor recreation. The area is known for its vibrant arts community, diverse dining, and easy access to hiking, biking, and river activities.
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