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Vascular Surgery Fellowship Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Vascular Surgeon

Dickson City, PA · On-site

$450 - $550/hr

Must be Board Certified/Board Eligible in Vascular Surgery, having trained in an integrated vascular surgery residency or vascular surgery fellowship. * A valid Pennsylvania Medical License or the ...

Dallas Area Vascular Surgery Job

Dallas, TX · On-site

$311K - $393K/yr

Medical center located 90 minutes southeast of Dallas is seeking a Board Certified General Surgeon who has completed or is in the process of completing a Vascular Surgery fellowship. The incoming ...

Hospital-employed position joining a team of 11 fellowship-trained vascular surgeons * 40% dialysis access and 60% general and endovascular vascular surgery * 1:11 shared call with 7 APPs supporting ...

Vascular Surgery Physician

Moultrie, GA · On-site

$273K - $344K/yr

Completion of a vascular surgery fellowship, with a prior general surgery residency required. * Board Certified or Board Eligible in Vascular Surgery. * Possession of or eligibility for a Georgia ...

Vascular Surgery Physician

Moultrie, GA · On-site

$273K - $344K/yr

Completion of a vascular surgery fellowship, with a prior general surgery residency required. * Board Certified or Board Eligible in Vascular Surgery. * Possession of or eligibility for a Georgia ...

Vascular Surgery Physician

Moultrie, GA · On-site

$273K - $344K/yr

Completion of a vascular surgery fellowship, with a prior general surgery residency required. * Board Certified or Board Eligible in Vascular Surgery. * Possession of or eligibility for a Georgia ...

Vascular Surgery Physician

Moultrie, GA · On-site

$273K - $344K/yr

Completion of a vascular surgery fellowship, with a prior general surgery residency required. * Board Certified or Board Eligible in Vascular Surgery. * Possession of or eligibility for a Georgia ...

Vascular Surgery Physician

Moultrie, GA · On-site

$273K - $344K/yr

Completion of a vascular surgery fellowship, with a prior general surgery residency required. * Board Certified or Board Eligible in Vascular Surgery. * Possession of or eligibility for a Georgia ...

Surgery - Vascular Physician

Flint, MI · On-site

$267K - $336K/yr

The group also offers an ACGME accredited Vascular Surgery Fellowship program that alternates one and two fellows per year as well as surgical residents and medical students employment includes a ...

Vascular Surgeon

Shreveport, LA · On-site

$254K - $321K/yr

Board Certified/Board Eligible in Vascular Surgery * Completion of an ACGME-accredited vascular surgery fellowship * Eligible for Louisiana medical licensure * Proficiency in both open and ...

Vascular Surgery Physician

Moultrie, GA · On-site

$273K - $344K/yr

Completion of a vascular surgery fellowship, with a prior general surgery residency required. * Board Certified or Board Eligible in Vascular Surgery. * Possession of or eligibility for a Georgia ...

Vascular Surgery Physician

Moultrie, GA · On-site

$273K - $344K/yr

Completion of a vascular surgery fellowship, with a prior general surgery residency required. * Board Certified or Board Eligible in Vascular Surgery. * Possession of or eligibility for a Georgia ...

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How much do vascular surgery fellowship jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average yearly pay for vascular surgery fellowship 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 vascular surgery fellowship?

A vascular surgery fellowship is an advanced postgraduate training program for surgeons who wish to specialize in the diagnosis, treatment, and management of diseases affecting the vascular system, including arteries, veins, and lymphatic circulation. These fellowships provide comprehensive experience in both open and endovascular procedures, as well as intensive training in patient care, research, and clinical decision-making. Typically, candidates must have completed a general surgery residency before entering a vascular surgery fellowship, which usually lasts two years. Successful completion prepares surgeons for board certification and independent practice in the field.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in a vascular surgery fellowship?

To thrive in a Vascular Surgery Fellowship, you need a solid background in general surgery, advanced knowledge of vascular anatomy and pathology, and completion of a general surgery residency. Familiarity with endovascular and open surgical techniques, as well as proficiency in using imaging modalities like ultrasound and angiography, are essential, and board eligibility or certification is typically required. Strong hand-eye coordination, critical thinking, effective communication, and teamwork distinguish outstanding fellows. These skills ensure safe, precise procedures and optimal patient outcomes in complex vascular cases.

What are some common challenges fellows face during a vascular surgery fellowship, and how can they be managed?

Vascular Surgery Fellows often encounter challenges such as balancing demanding clinical duties with research and study, adapting to a fast-paced environment, and managing complex patient cases. Time management and prioritization are essential, as fellows frequently rotate between operating rooms, clinics, and on-call responsibilities. Building strong relationships with mentors and multidisciplinary teams can help address these challenges, as experienced colleagues provide guidance and support. Seeking feedback and maintaining open communication also contribute to a smoother fellowship experience and professional growth.

What is the difference between Vascular Surgery Fellowship vs General Surgery Residency?

AspectVascular Surgery FellowshipGeneral Surgery Residency
CredentialsCompletion of general surgery residency, board eligibility in general surgery, then specialized vascular trainingMedical degree, completion of medical residency, and licensing
Work EnvironmentSpecialized vascular clinics, hospitals, surgical centersBroad surgical settings, hospitals, clinics across multiple specialties
Industry UsageFocuses on vascular diseases, minimally invasive procedures, and complex surgeriesGeneral surgical procedures across multiple disciplines

The Vascular Surgery Fellowship provides specialized training in vascular diseases after completing a general surgery residency. It prepares surgeons for focused vascular care, whereas a General Surgery Residency offers broad surgical experience across multiple specialties. Both are essential steps in surgical careers but serve different purposes in training and practice.

More about Vascular Surgery Fellowship jobs
Infographic showing various Vascular Surgery Fellowship job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Locum Tenens, 4% As Needed, 80% Full Time, 10% Part Time, and 5% Contract. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $336,673 per year, or $161.9 per hour.

Vascular Surgeon

Stryker Corporation

Dickson City, PA • On-site

$450 - $550/hr

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8.2

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Job description

Specialty: Surg: Vascular

Lehigh Valley Health Network, proudly part of Jefferson, is recruiting an attending Vascular Surgeon to assume an established practice from a senior retiring surgeon. The ideal candidate will have an interest and ability in all manners of arterial and venous surgery and will work across clinic, hospital, operating room, and interventional laboratory settings in the Scranton, Wilkes-Barre, and East Stroudsburg region of Pennsylvania.

Additional clinical opportunities and responsibilities are available at our teaching hospitals in the Lehigh Valley, including complex aortic surgery, limb salvage, and comprehensive venous disease care.

The role provides opportunities to teach and mentor medical students, surgery residents, and integrated vascular residents, as well as to conduct research, pursue academic scholarship, and participate in regional and national surgical societies. Clinical and administrative leadership responsibilities are available within a financially secure and vigorous regional health‑care network.

In a Heart & Vascular career with LVHN, you’ll experience:
  • Consistent excellence
  • A collaborative, multidisciplinary team
  • Access to the most advanced treatments and clinical trials
Benefits and Perks
  • Starting Bonus
  • Resident and Fellow Educational Stipends
  • Malpractice Insurance with Tail Coverage
  • CME Time and Allowance
  • Relocation (if applicable)
Qualifications
  • Must be Board Certified/Board Eligible in Vascular Surgery, having trained in an integrated vascular surgery residency or vascular surgery fellowship.
  • A valid Pennsylvania Medical License or the ability to obtain one is required.

Lehigh Valley Health Network is an equal opportunity employer. In accordance with, and where applicable, in addition to federal, state and local employment regulations, Lehigh Valley Health Network will provide employment opportunities to all persons without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability or other such protected classes as may be defined by law. All personnel actions and programs will adhere to this policy. Personnel actions and programs include, but are not limited to recruitment, selection, hiring, transfers, promotions, terminations, compensation, benefits, educational programs and/or social activities.

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