Orthopaedic Surgery – Adult Reconstructive Surgery
What you need to know
Practice Details
- We are assisting a thriving, private practice with the recruitment of a fellowship trained, adult reconstructive orthopedic surgeon.
- Training in anterior joints is preferred but not required.
- The practice consists of 13 physicians and 6 physician assistants offering a comprehensive range of orthopedic and sports medicine/family practice services
Compensation Details
- Competitive base salary
- Production bonus
- Signing bonus
Community Details
- Residents of Miami County appreciate the friendliness, security, diverse activities and civic involvement of a smaller community while taking advantage of additional cultural and professional sporting events in nearby Cincinnati, Columbus, and Dayton.
- Cincinnati and Columbus are within an hours drive and Dayton is only a 20 minute drive.
- Abounding in historic attractions, Miami County is site for several museums, numerous parks and golf courses, an indoor ice arena, cultural centers, two country clubs, and a wildlife preserve.
- The housing market is excellent providing a fine array of living options including new subdivisions, established neighborhoods, and historic neighborhoods.
- There are many educational options in Miami County including excellent public schools, parochial schools, a Montessori School (ages 3-12), and a Christian school (preschool through high school).
- Sixteen colleges and universities are also located nearby, including Wright State University School of Medicine in Dayton, where many Upper Valley Medical Center physicians hold faculty appointments.
Recruiter Insights
Earn More and Pay Less. With The Starting Salary Being $50,000 To $70,000 More Compared To Similar Starting Orthopaedic Surgery - Adult Reconstructive Surgery Salaries In Cincinnati and Ohio, You Will Enjoy A Cost Of Living Of 20% Lower Than These Metropolitan Areas. You Will Be The Physician With More Income To Pay Down Student Loans, Build Your Dream Home, Enjoy The Quality Of Life And Early Retirement A Career Well Executed Deserves.
The housing market. This Community Sees An Average Home Pricing Settled At $170,523 With A Desirable 3409 Square Ft. 4 Bedroom/3 Bath Home Selling For $314,240. You Can Build A Home That Meets Your Family Requirements And Begin A Substantial Savings Plan For The Future.
The Practice. Save yourself 24-36 months to build a full practice by taking over an existing practice that has been developed over several years due to a planned retirement. Reap the benefits earning production from the beginning.
About Employer. Join a group with an immecable reputation and minimal competition. This Employer Is Committed To Its Doctors And The Entire Employee Staff And Enjoys Long Term Retention Of Its Key Physician Personnel Due To Exceptional Compensation And Quality Of Life Provided By The Community
The Community This Warm And Inviting Community Welcomes New Members And Offers A Series Of Fun Events Throughout The Year For Family Members And Getting To Know One Another.
Community Profile
What is nice to know.
Closest International Airports:
- 16 miles: Dayton, OH (DAY / KDAY) James M. Cox Dayton International Airport
- 87 miles: Columbus, OH (CMH / KCMH) Port Columbus International Airport
- 88 miles: Hebron, KY (CVG / KCVG) Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport
Closest Major City:
- 62 miles to Cincinnati, OH
- 64 miles to Columbus, OH
- 90 miles to Fort Wayne, IN
- 105 miles to Indianapolis, IN
Closest Domestic Airport:
- 62 miles to Cincinnati, OH
- 64 miles to Columbus, OH
- 90 miles to Fort Wayne, IN
- 105 miles to Indianapolis, IN
Cost of Living:
- State Cost of Living Index - 93.0 (U.S. average is 100)
- City Cost of Living Index - 95.5
- Mean Housing Cost - $170,523
Colleges and Universities:
- Edison State Community College (about 9 miles; Piqua, OH; Full-time enrollment: 2,049)
- Wright State University-Main Campus (about 20 miles; Dayton, OH; FT enrollment: 14,482)
- Sinclair Community College (about 20 miles; Dayton, OH; FT enrollment: 13,779)
- University of Dayton (about 22 miles; Dayton, OH; FT enrollment: 10,392)
Demographics:
- White 93.0%,
- Black 5.7%,
- American Indiana and Alaska Native 0.9%,
- Asian 3.2%,
- Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander 0.0%,
- Hispanic 2.2%
Taxes:
- State Income Tax Rate - 0.53%
- State Sales Tax Rate - 5.75%
- City Sales Tax Rate - 7%
- County Sales Tax Rate - 1.25%
- Property Tax Rate - 1.1%
Major Industry:
- Manufacturing (38%)
- Retail trade (12%)
- Transportation and warehousing (8%)
- Construction (7%)
- Administrative and support and waste management services (5%)
- Educational services (4%)
- Other services, except public administration (4%)
Recreation:
- The Troy Recreation Department oversees the operation of the Hobart Arena and the Troy Aquatic Park.
- In addition, the department offers and works with other local community organizations to provide a wide variety of year-round fitness, fun, and educational programming and also handles scheduling of City of Troy park facilities.
- The Hobart Arena offers hockey programs for community members of all ages throughout the year.
- The Troy Aquatic Park offers fun water activities for the whole family to enjoy, including two giant water slides, a drop slide, and a diving board.
- Hobart Urban Nature Preserve has just over 2 miles of trail and over 80 acres of land. This is a fantastic place to unwind by bird-watching, taking leisurely walks and observing nature.
Arts & Culture:
- The Troy-Hayner Cultural Center houses historic furnishings and works of art, a Victorian doll house, and a permanent exhibition about the Hayner Distillery Company. The facilities of the Center are available for public use.
- The Troy-Hayner Cultural Center also offers tons of classes for the community, including painting, drawing, clay, fine crafts, dance, creative writing, genealogy, and art for kids.
- There are a few museums in Troy available to the public, including Local History Library, Miami Valley Veteran's Museum, Museum of Troy History, and Overfield Tavern Museum & Annex.
Sports for the Spectator:
- People who live in Troy are welcome to spectate any of the various sporting events at the University of Dayton, which is only 22 miles away.
- The University of Dayton Flyers are in NCAA Division 1. They offer baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, rowing, softball, soccer, tennis, track, and volleyball.
Sports for the Participant:
Troy's Parks and Recreation offers:
- Adult sport leagues including kickball, volleyball, basketball, and softball.
- Youth sport programs and leagues including football, flag football, soccer, basketball, softball, baseball, and swimming.
Shopping:
- Troy Main Street offers a variety of shops and small businesses.
- Northtown Shopping Center is a mall in Troy, Ohio.
Top Five things to do:
- Fulton Farms
- Brukner Nature Center
- Waco Air Museum
- Troy Main Street
- Idle-Hour Ranch