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How much do remote vascular surgeon jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average yearly pay for remote vascular surgeon in the United States is $336,673.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $314,000.00 and $396,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a remote vascular surgeon?

A remote vascular surgeon is a medical professional who specializes in diagnosing and treating diseases of the vascular system, such as arteries and veins, using telemedicine and digital tools. Instead of conducting all patient consultations and follow-ups in person, they provide care remotely, often through video calls, electronic health records, and virtual monitoring. While critical surgeries are still performed in medical facilities, much of the patient management, pre-operative assessments, and post-operative care can be efficiently handled remotely. This approach increases access to specialized care for patients in rural or underserved areas.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a remote vascular surgeon?

To thrive as a Remote Vascular Surgeon, you need advanced surgical expertise in vascular procedures, a medical degree with board certification in vascular surgery, and a valid medical license. Familiarity with telemedicine platforms, digital imaging tools, and secure electronic health record (EHR) systems is crucial. Excellent communication, problem-solving, and adaptability are vital soft skills for consulting remotely and collaborating with on-site healthcare teams. These competencies ensure safe, effective patient care and seamless coordination during remote surgical consultations and decision-making.

How do remote vascular surgeons collaborate with on-site medical teams during procedures?

Remote vascular surgeons typically work closely with on-site clinicians, such as surgical assistants, nurses, and interventional radiologists, through secure telemedicine platforms. They provide real-time guidance during procedures, review diagnostic imaging, and help with decision-making. Effective communication and clear protocols are essential to ensure patient safety and successful outcomes, so remote surgeons often participate in regular team briefings and case reviews. This collaborative approach enables high-quality care even when the surgeon is not physically present.

What is the difference between Remote Vascular Surgeon vs Vascular Technologist?

AspectRemote Vascular SurgeonVascular Technologist
CredentialsMedical degree, surgical residency, board certificationCertification in vascular technology, specialized training
Work EnvironmentHospitals, clinics, surgical centers (remote consultations possible)Diagnostic labs, outpatient clinics, hospitals
Industry UsageMedical and surgical industryDiagnostic imaging and testing

Remote Vascular Surgeons perform surgical procedures and consultations, requiring medical degrees and surgical certifications. Vascular Technologists focus on diagnostic testing and imaging, with specialized certifications. While both work in vascular health, the surgeon is involved in treatment and surgery, whereas the technologist handles diagnostics. Their roles complement each other within the vascular care industry.

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Infographic showing various Remote Vascular Surgeon job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 84% Full Time, 13% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 3% In-person, and 97% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $336,673 per year, or $161.9 per hour.

Medical Director - Vascular Surgery - Remote | , |

Reliant Medical Group

Remote

$248K - $373K/yr

Other

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7.3

Company rating: 7.3 out of 10

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Job description

Medical Director

Optum is a global organization that delivers care, aided by technology to help millions of people live healthier lives. The work you do with our team will directly improve health outcomes by connecting people with the care, pharmacy benefits, data and resources they need to feel their best. Here, you will find a culture guided by inclusion, talented peers, comprehensive benefits and career development opportunities. Come make an impact on the communities we serve as you help us advance health optimization on a global scale. Join us to start Caring. Connecting. Growing together.

Clinical Advocacy & Support has an unrelenting focus on the customer journey and ensuring we exceed expectations as we deliver clinical coverage and medical claims reviews. Our role is to empower providers and members with the tools and information needed to improve health outcomes, reduce variation in care, deliver seamless experience, and manage health care costs.

The Medical Director provides physician support to Enterprise Clinical Services operations, the organization responsible for the initial clinical review of service requests for Enterprise Clinical Services. The Medical Director collaborates with Enterprise Clinical Services leadership and staff to establish, implement, support, and maintain clinical and operational processes related to benefit coverage determinations, quality improvement and cost effectiveness of service for members. The Medical Director's activities primarily focus on the application of clinical knowledge in various utilization management activities with a focus on pre-service benefit and coverage determination or medical necessity (according to the benefit package), and on communication regarding this process with both network and non-network physicians, as well as other Enterprise Clinical Services.

The Medical Director collaborates with a multidisciplinary team and is actively involved in the management of medical benefits. The collaboration often involves the member's primary care provider or specialist physician. It is the primary responsibility of the medical director to ensure that the appropriate and most cost-effective quality medical care is provided to members.

You'll enjoy the flexibility to work remotely from anywhere within the U.S. as you take on some tough challenges.

Primary Responsibilities:
  • Conduct coverage reviews based on individual member plan benefits and national and proprietary coverage review policies, render coverage determinations
  • Document clinical review findings, actions, and outcomes in accordance with policies, and regulatory and accreditation requirements
  • Engage with requesting providers as needed in peer-to-peer discussions
  • Be knowledgeable in interpreting existing benefit language and policies in the process of clinical coverage reviews
  • Participate in daily clinical rounds as requested
  • Communicate and collaborate with network and non-network providers in pursuit of accurate and timely benefit determinations for plan participants while educating providers on benefit plans and medical policy
  • Communicate and collaborate with other internal partners
  • Call coverage rotation

You'll be rewarded and recognized for your performance in an environment that will challenge you and give you clear direction on what it takes to succeed in your role as well as provide development for other roles you may be interested in.

Required Qualifications:
  • M.D or D.O.
  • Board certification in General Surgery through the American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS) or the American Osteopathic Association (AOA) with strong focus in Vascular Surgery
  • Active unrestricted license to practice medicine
  • 5+ years of clinical practice experience after completing residency training
  • Sound understanding of Evidence Based Medicine (EBM)
  • Experience performing vascular surgeries and procedures
  • Solid PC skills, specifically using MS Word, Outlook, and Excel
  • Proven ability to participate in call coverage rotation
Preferred Qualifications:
  • Experience in utilization and clinical coverage review
  • Proven excellent oral, written, and interpersonal communication skills, facilitation skills
  • Proven data analysis and interpretation aptitude
  • Proven innovative problem-solving skills
  • Proven excellent skills for both clinical and non-clinical audiences

Compensation for this specialty generally ranges from $248,500 to $373,000. Total cash compensation includes base pay and bonus and is based on several factors including but not limited to local labor markets, education, work experience and may increase over time based on productivity and performance in the role. We comply with all minimum wage laws as applicable. In addition to your salary, we offer benefits such as, a comprehensive benefits package, incentive and recognition programs, equity stock purchase and 401k contribution (all benefits are subject to eligibility requirements). No matter where or when you begin a career with us, you'll find a far-reaching choice of benefits and incentives.


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