PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION PHYSICIAN OPPORTUNITY
North Carolina Orthopaedic Clinic, a community-based Duke Orthopaedics faculty practice, seeks an academic spinal fellowship-trained board certified or board eligible Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation physician to join its group of eight surgeons, one podiatrist and one retiring physiatrist. This position is a community-based academic opportunity with a ready-made referral base of primary care physicians, the orthopedists within the group and the established practice of the current physician. The selected individual will have the advantages of Duke resources in the structure of a private practice financial model. The individual will have the opportunity to be involved in teaching for the residency and fellowship training programs, and research opportunities at the main Duke campus. The position offers an initial competitive salary guarantee for two years.
The practice is housed on the Durham/Chapel Hill border just a few miles off campus. There is physical therapy and hand/occupational therapy adjacent to the practice. The physician will have access to a local ambulatory surgical center for procedures.
The practice is located in the heart of North Carolina’s greater Triangle area of Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill. The area offers many options in housing and choices for active outdoor and social lives. The Research Triangle Park, a globally prominent high-tech research and development center conceived around the three academic centers in the region, has made the area culturally diverse, economically resilient, and nationally recognized as a great place to live and work.
The faculty and staff of the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at Duke welcome you. We hope you will find answers here to the many questions you may have about who we are and what we do.
Our Vision
Be the global standard of excellence today and develop the leaders of tomorrow in orthopaedics and rehabilitation research, education, and patient care.
Our Mission
REACHING OUT–to put the patient and their family at the center of all we do to provide the highest quality care
STEPPING UP–to serve and to lead our local and global communities with integrity and compassion
MOVING FORWARD–to promote and to develop excellence in education
CLIMBING HIGHER–to inspire through innovations in basic science, clinical, and translational research
Duke's Department of Orthopaedic Surgery cares for all injuries and diseases of the musculoskeletal system. In addition, the Department provides subspecialty clinics in the specific areas of major joint reconstruction, sports medicine, pediatric orthopaedics, foot, hand, spine, trauma, oncology, reconstructive microsurgery, and rehabilitation.
Our multidisciplinary approach, which links the expertise of specialists in orthopaedic surgery, reconstructive plastic surgery, radiology, physical therapy, occupational therapy, and orthopaedic nursing insures that each patient receives the most appropriate and responsive treatment.
Duke Orthopaedics is consistently ranked among the top programs in the country by U.S.News & World Report, based on measures that include patient volume and outcomes, patient safety, nurse-to-patient ratio, and our reputation among other orthopaedic specialists.
Our orthopaedic doctors, surgeons, sports medicine specialists, non-operative spine specialists, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, registered nurses, and physical therapists work together to ensure that you receive the best possible care.
Our Orthopaedic Surgeons have been named “America’s Top Doctors” and Duke has been named as one of “America’s Best Hospitals.” Duke Orthopaedics is fifth in the nation in NIH funding, in the Blue Ridge Research Institute for Medical Funding ranking and our Doctor of Physical Therapy program is ranked #7 in the U.S. News & World Report’s annual rankings.
We are one of the largest academic orthopaedic departments in the United States.
In 2019 we treated 190,224 patients in our clinics and performed 17,514 procedures.
Our clinical faculty are organized across eight surgical subspecialties, including: