Surgery-General Single Specialty Group job located in Rhode Island
Job Description
Meet The Reversal Clinic
The Reversal Clinic operates as a medical practice specifically specializing in vasectomy reversals. However, it uniquely positions itself as a “ministry” where medical care is intertwined with spiritual guidance for seeking patients, all “for the glory of the Lord”. The primary reason people come to the clinic is for the vasectomy reversal procedure, driven by a desire to restore fertility. Some patients come to this clinic because they are spiritually seeking.
Under the leadership of Dr. David Wilson, who possesses the US’s largest experience in vasectomy reversals over a twenty year period, The Reversal Clinic has performed over 11,000 reversals as of August, 2025. The clinic operates from two key locations in Fort Gibson, Oklahoma, and Warwick, Rhode Island, drawing patients from all 50 states and Canada due to its affordability and success rates.
About the Reversal Physician
The Reversal Physician will be a key clinical leader at The Reversal Clinic, providing both medical and, as requested, spiritual care to patients undergoing vasectomy reversal, aligned with the clinic’s Christian mission and values.
The Reversal Physician’s responsibilities include:
- Deliver Christ-centered medical and spiritual care to vasectomy reversal patients.
- Participate in pre-employment training – microsurgery models and procedure observation, review of systemization documents and procedures, one-week formal microsurgery course completion
- Conduct patient communications via email, phone, and video consultations.
- Perform one vasectomy reversal surgery per weekday during the first year (minimum 200 cases), initially as co-surgeon with the clinic founder.
- Lead face-to-face patient interactions on surgery days, including pre-op and post-op consultations.
- Offer prayer with patients who request it prior to procedures.
- Prepare surgical trays and order clinical supplies and equipment.
- Engage with property management and vendors as needed for clinic operations.
- Participate in disciple-making efforts using the Discovery Group (DG) Model and DMM (Disciple Making Movement) Biblical principles for interested patients – specifically, engaging in spiritual conversation with interested patients (as well as seeking ways to serve them) after the surgery with a view to invite them to be coached to facilitate a DG with their family so they can discover God and what He says about life.
What you bring
The following describes many of the characteristics of the ideal candidate for the Reversal Physician:
Education and Experience
- Doctor of Medicine (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) from an accredited institution or within six months of obtaining the degree (employment start date after completion of residency year(s) in this instance)
- Two years of Residency (progressive postgraduate training – for example completion of first two years of Family Practice Residency) or applied for or engaged in a residency program. This two-year requirement is needed for:
- State medical license to practice in the clinic’s Rhode Island location
- Competent Experience with skin suturing or another minor procedure that has been enjoyable for the physician is desired for a high likelihood of successful training in this minor surgery
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Must be willing to perform one surgery per weekday (minimum 200 cases annually)
- Strong communication skills, especially in email and phone consultations.
- No prior experience in vasectomy reversal surgery is required.
- The physician will receive pre-employment training on microsurgical models, observe procedures, and complete a one-week formal microsurgery course before the start date
- At employment, I will begin doing cases as co-surgeon with the clinic founder.
- Demonstrated experience or strong interest in:
- Making disciple-making disciples, in obedience to the great commission and keeping with the God given mission and vision for the clinic
- Patient care that integrates physical and spiritual well-being.
Personal Characteristics and Qualifications
- A mature, growing Christian who is abiding in Christ and aligned with the clinic’s Mission and Vision.
- Teachable, faithful, and capable of teaching others (2 Timothy 2:2).
- Committed to prayer, biblical evangelism, and disciple multiplication.
- Compassionate, competent, and conscientious in both clinical and non-clinical duties.
- Gentle and humble in interactions, treating others as he would want to be treated.
- Willing to start training on microsurgical technique and disciple making, and also to approach surgery and spiritual stewardship with care and diligence.