
Los Robles Regional Medical Center | Thousand Oaks, CA
Surgical Affiliates Management Group, Inc. (SAMGI) is seeking a Board-Certified/Board-Eligible Trauma & Acute Care Surgery Surgeon to join our established Trauma/ACS program at Los Robles Regional Medical Center , a Level II Trauma Center . This is a high-acuity, well-supported program with a strong academic component and excellent APP and residency support.
Dedicated Trauma & Acute Care Surgery (ACS) Program
24-hour in-house Trauma Surgeon coverage
Trauma Surgeon primarily responsible for:
Tier I & II trauma activations
Trauma consults
ACS Surgeon primarily responsible for:
All ACS consults and ACS operative cases
On weekdays without a separate ACS surgeon scheduled, Trauma Surgeon will cover:
Combined Trauma + ACS consults and rounds
Daily 24-hour backup call coverage
Trauma patients primarily admitted to the Trauma Service
Daily multidisciplinary rounds and progress note documentation
Robust support from:
Experienced Advanced Practice Providers (APPs)
Surgery Residency Program
Active role in resident education is a core expectation
Post-op and post-discharge patients followed in the outpatient clinic
Lead all assigned Trauma and/or ACS clinical care
Respond to Tier I & II trauma activations
Perform trauma and emergent operative cases
Manage ACS consults and surgeries
Participate in daily inpatient rounds
Supervise and collaborate with APPs
Support and participate in surgical resident education
Provide outpatient post-operative follow-up
Full-time benefit eligibility based on annual shift minimums
Paid malpractice insurance
Long-term stability within a multi-state surgical group with over 25 years of experience
Strong APP and residency infrastructure
Dedicated contracts team support for onboarding and credentialing
Board-Certified or Board-Eligible in General Surgery
Fellowship training in Trauma / Surgical Critical Care preferred
Eligible for California medical licensure
Strong clinical judgment in high-acuity trauma and ACS environments
Commitment to team-based care and surgical education