Posted 1mo ago

Trauma Medical Director

@ Surgical Affiliates Management Group
Thousand Oaks, California, United States
OnsiteFull Time
Responsibilities:leading trauma, ensuring standards, overseeing education
Requirements Summary:Lead clinical trauma program, ensure ACS/trauma standards, oversee quality initiatives, and supervise APPs and residents.
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Trauma Medical Director – Trauma & Acute Care Surgery (Full-Time)

Level II Trauma Center
Los Robles Regional Medical Center | Thousand Oaks, CA


Surgical Affiliates Management Group, Inc. (SAMGI) is seeking one full-time Trauma Medical Director (TMD) to lead the Trauma & Acute Care Surgery program at Los Robles Regional Medical Center, a Level II Trauma Center in Thousand Oaks, California.

The Trauma Medical Director will provide both clinical leadership and program oversight, working collaboratively with hospital administration, trauma program management, and surgical staff to maintain a high-performing trauma service. This role includes active clinical practice in Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, while ensuring compliance with trauma center standards, quality improvement initiatives, and physician leadership within the program.

This is a high-acuity clinical environment supported by experienced Advanced Practice Providers (APPs) and a Surgery Residency Program, with strong multidisciplinary collaboration and a commitment to trauma program excellence.

Program & Position Highlights

  • Level II Trauma Center

  • Dedicated Trauma & Acute Care Surgery Program

  • 24-hour in-house Trauma Surgeon coverage

  • Strong APP and surgical resident support

  • High-acuity trauma and emergency general surgery case mix

  • Daily multidisciplinary rounds

  • Active surgical residency program with strong emphasis on education

  • Opportunity to lead trauma program development, quality initiatives, and physician engagement

Trauma Medical Director Responsibilities

  • Provide overall clinical leadership for the trauma program

  • Ensure compliance with ACS and state trauma center standards

  • Lead trauma quality improvement and performance improvement initiatives

  • Participate in and lead trauma program committees and multidisciplinary conferences

  • Collaborate with hospital administration and trauma program leadership on program development

  • Support physician engagement, recruitment, and clinical performance within the trauma service

  • Serve as a liaison between the trauma service, hospital leadership, and multidisciplinary teams

Key Clinical Responsibilities

  • Provide comprehensive Trauma and Acute Care Surgery clinical care

  • Respond to Tier I and Tier II trauma activations

  • Perform trauma and emergency general surgery procedures

  • Manage ACS consults and operative cases

  • Participate in daily inpatient multidisciplinary rounds

  • Collaborate with and supervise Advanced Practice Providers

  • Actively participate in surgical resident education

  • Provide post-operative outpatient follow-up care

Benefits & Practice Support

  • Full-time benefits eligibility based on annual shift minimums

  • Paid malpractice insurance

  • Established infrastructure including APP and residency support

  • Dedicated contracts and credentialing team

  • Long-term stability within SAMGI, a multi-state surgical group with over 25 years of experience

Qualifications

  • Board-Certified in General Surgery

  • Board-Certified in Surgical Critical Care (SCC)

  • Minimum five (5) years post-fellowship clinical experience

  • Current or recent experience practicing at a Level I or Level II Trauma Center

  • Prior leadership experience within a trauma program preferred

  • Eligible for California medical licensure

  • Strong clinical judgment in high-acuity trauma and emergency surgery environments

  • Commitment to trauma program leadership, team-based care, and surgical education