Sutter West Bay Medical Group (SWBMG) has an opportunity for a fellowship-trained head and neck oncologic surgeon/microvascular free flap surgeon to join a premier, innovative, and expanding group of subspecialty-focused surgeons in a cohesive otolaryngology-head and neck surgery (OHNS) department based at California Pacific Medical Center (CPMC) in San Francisco, CA. Our practice provides the advantages of community-based private practice with the added support of a large multispecialty organization and the teamwork of an integrated team of physician assistants and nurse practitioners for patient care. There are six surgeons as a part of this group: William Ryan (head and neck oncologic surgery and OHNS director), Patrick Carpenter (head and neck oncologic and microvascular free flap surgery), Kathy Yung (laryngology, voice, and swallowing), Gaelen Stanford-Moore (facial plastics and reconstructive surgery), Nick Dewyer (neurotology and director of audiology), and Kambridge Hribar (general ENT). We also have recruitments underway to add a rhinologist/sinus surgeon/anterior skullbase surgeon and another laryngologist focused on bronchoesophagology in the coming year. Three microvascular free flap surgeons (Dr. Carpenter and two general plastic surgeons, Drs. Parrett and Woo) already support practice with plans to grow to a five or six head and neck microvascular reconstructive surgeon team. We have a team of four physician assistants and one nurse practitioner who assist daily in clinic, in the operating room as surgical assistants, and with inpatient care. We have four speech and swallow therapist in our department, with one specifically dedicated to dysphagia and head and neck cancer patients and plans to add a second the need arises. We have registered nurses across the department with one specifically committed to head and neck cancer patient navigation. We are also committed to academic work in research, education, mentorship, health system/hospital/medical group leadership, and plans to run an annual CME otolaryngology-head and neck surgery course.
With this position, the surgeon will work and live in one of the most desirable areas in the United States with easy access to beaches, mountain recreation, Sonoma/Napa Counties, and world-class restaurants. They will experience exceptional work-life balance to enjoy all the area has to offer.
Access to an expansive, multispecialty physician network within the 24-hospital and 200-clinic Sutter Health system for collaboration and referrals.
This position includes the full spectrum practice of a head and neck oncologic surgery/microvascular free flap surgery. There are regular head and neck, melanoma, and endocrine tumor boards within the CPMC system on a weekly, bi-monthly, or monthly basis with specialty-specific radiation oncology, medical oncology, radiology, nuclear medicine, pathology, dermatology, oral surgery, endocrinology, and nurse navigators. Common procedures performed in the practice for this position include microvascular free flap reconstruction, thyroidectomy/parathyroidectomy, neck dissection, neck mass/lymph node excision, parotidectomy/salivary gland surgery, partial glossectomy/oral cavity resections, mandibulectomy, maxillectomy, single port (SP) transoral robotic surgery, skin cancer excisions with sentinel lymph node biopsy, laryngectomy, parapharyngeal space tumor dissection, skull base surgery, sialendoscopy, tracheostomy, panendoscopy, and local-regional reconstruction. In clinic and intraoperative surgeon-performed ultrasound are available and an expected part of the program. In clinic, we have integrated speech language pathology who see patients with the surgeons concurrently. Within our SWMBG OHNS group, there is regular collaboration with facial plastic and reconstructive surgery, neurotology, and laryngology. Within SWBMG, there is regular collaboration with general plastic surgery, dermatology, endocrinology, neurointerventional radiology, body interventional radiology, and neurosurgery. Hospitalists and intensivists help take care of all inpatients at the CPMC hospitals. There will be an expectation two to three weeks of EMTALA ER/Consult call per year maximum and four to five weeks of SWBMG OHNS practice call per year, with the call coverages paired concurrently. The head and neck oncologic surgery practice is predominately focused at the Van Ness CPMC hospital which opened in 2019.
There is considerable autonomy within the clinical practice with regards to direction, volume, daily and weekly scheduling, and vacation. This position has leadership and growth opportunities within SWBMG, CPMC, and Sutter Health. We also are a part of a coordination effort for head and neck cancer care across the entire Sutter Health network. We promote a collegial, collaborative, highly engaged, and multidisciplinary culture.