Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgery opening in Green Bay, WILocated in Green Bay, WI - Milwaukee 120mFull-time; PermanentEmployedSeeking BC/BE Overview: Seeking Board Certified or Board Eligible Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgeon Join established team of 2 CV&T surgeons in a collaborative, high-quality program Broad-spectrum practice: 70% cardiac / 30% general thoracic Shared weekend call across 3 physicians covering multiple hospitals Strong mentorship opportunity with experienced surgeons Care team includes 5 APCs, 2 RNs, and 1 CMA High-volume referral base supported by large cardiology and primary care network Participation in STS database and quality initiatives Opportunity for leadership involvement and health system governance Clinical Highlights: Coronary artery bypass (including re-operative cases) Complex valve repair and replacement (Mitral, AVR, root reconstruction) Aortic and thoracic aortic disease surgery (including TEVAR) Atrial fibrillation ablation procedures TAVR program participation (established structural heart program)Thoracic Surgery: Robotic-assisted lung cancer surgery Esophageal surgery (cancer, motility disorders, Zenker's diverticulum) Minimally invasive thoracic procedures Diaphragm repairs, thymus tumors, myasthenia gravisStroke Prevention Procedures: Carotid endarterectomy TCAR (trans-carotid artery revascularization) Comp/Benefits: Competitive base salary with bonus opportunities CME stipend and contracted time off Relocation assistance Full benefits: health, dental, vision, disability, life insurance Retirement plans (401k & 457b) Malpractice coverage Group/Facility Info: Recognized Top 50 Cardiovascular Hospital (multiple years, including 2026) Advanced structural heart program with TAVR 4 EP physicians and 50+ cardiology providers Large referral network: 179 PCPs across 29 clinics Accredited cancer program (Commission on Cancer) Growing pulmonary program with robotic capabilities (ION, EBUS) State-of-the-art robotics and surgical technology Physician-led, community-focused governance structure