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Thoracic Transplant Surgeon Opportunity AdventHealth Orlando, Florida is looking for a dynamic and ... This aligned model and practice management experience provides the opportunity for the physicians ...

Responsible for the ICU medical management of the organ donor, organ specific evaluation for transplant, and organ placement to transplant centers. * Assess organ and tissue specific risk factors to ...

Responsible for the ICU medical management of the organ donor, organ specific evaluation for transplant, and organ placement to transplant centers. * Assess organ and tissue specific risk factors to ...

Responsible for the ICU medical management of the organ donor, organ specific evaluation for transplant, and organ placement to transplant centers. * Assess organ and tissue specific risk factors to ...

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What is a transplant manager?

A Transplant Manager oversees the planning, coordination, and execution of organ transplant programs within a healthcare facility. They ensure compliance with medical regulations, collaborate with surgeons and medical teams, and manage patient care before, during, and after transplantation. Their role includes staff supervision, policy development, and ensuring optimal outcomes for transplant patients. Additionally, they may work on improving efficiency, maintaining transplant waitlists, and facilitating communication between donors, recipients, and medical staff.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a transplant manager?

To thrive as a Transplant Manager, you need in-depth knowledge of transplant protocols, healthcare regulations, and experience in case management or a related clinical field, often supported by a nursing degree or advanced healthcare administration training. Familiarity with transplant management software, organ allocation systems, and certifications such as Certified Clinical Transplant Coordinator (CCTC) are highly valued. Outstanding organizational, leadership, and communication skills are essential for managing cross-functional teams and coordinating between patients, surgeons, and donor organizations. These qualifications and skills ensure effective transplant program oversight, compliance with regulations, and positive patient outcomes.

What are the typical responsibilities of a transplant manager?

A Transplant Manager's daily responsibilities commonly include overseeing the evaluation and listing of transplant candidates, coordinating organ procurement and donor communications, and ensuring compliance with regulatory bodies such as UNOS and hospital policies. They work closely with surgeons, nurses, social workers, and administrative staff to manage patient care plans and facilitate multidisciplinary meetings. Managers often troubleshoot logistical challenges, supervise transplant coordinators, review clinical documentation, and communicate with patients' families. This dynamic role requires staying organized while balancing administrative duties with hands-on involvement in patient care, making it both challenging and highly rewarding.

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Transplant, Multi-Organ Abdominal Transplant Surgeon - AdventHealth Transplant Institute - Orlando,

AdventHealth Central Florida

Orlando, FL • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Retirement, PTO

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Job description

The AdventHealth Transplant Institute in Orlando, Florida, is recruiting a Board Certified/Board Eligible, ASTS fellowship-trained Multi-Organ Abdominal Transplant Surgeon to join its established and expanding transplant program. The ideal candidate will have a minimum of three years of post-fellowship clinical experience, strong technical proficiency in multi-organ transplantation, and a commitment to multidisciplinary collaboration and programmatic growth.

Qualifications

MD or DO degree
Board Certified/Board Eligible in General Surgery
Completion of an ASTS-accredited Abdominal Transplant Surgery Fellowship
Eligibility for Florida medical licensure
Job Requirements
Clinical Responsibilities

The successful candidate will participate in:

Adult kidney, liver, and pancreas transplantation
Deceased donor procurement and organ recovery
Machine perfusion and organ preservation management
Inpatient and outpatient pre- and post-transplant patient care
Participation in quality, regulatory, and program development initiatives
Additional expertise in the following areas is desirable but not required:

Living donor kidney and/or liver procurement and donor management
Minimally invasive or robotic surgical techniques
Pediatric transplant experience
Clinical research and academic collaboration
Program Overview

The AdventHealth Transplant Institute currently performs annually:

100+ adult and pediatric liver transplants
150+ adult and pediatric kidney transplants
15+ pancreas transplants
The surgical team includes five transplant surgeons supported by a fully integrated multidisciplinary team of transplant nephrologists, hepatologists, intensivists, oncologists, pathologists, and advanced practice providers. The program maintains a strong referral base and continues to demonstrate sustained growth across all organ systems.

Practice Description
This is an employment opportunity that includes the benefits of call coverage and competitive compensation. Other benefits include occurrence-based malpractice coverage, paid leave days, CME days and allowance, 403b retirement plan, health insurance for physician and family, and relocation allowance. This aligned model and practice management experience provides the opportunity for the physicians to focus on the clinical aspects of medicine.


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