Job Summary
Job Description
[Register to View] is actively seeking a Family Medicine physician to join our rural health practice and take over for a retiring physician with a full panel! This is an outstanding opportunity for a physician interested in a rural area and beautiful, family-friendly Northern California community in [Register to View] .
Incoming candidate will join a team comprised of physicians and advanced practice practitioners in a multi-specialty rural health clinic. Ability to work independently as well as collaboratively with other specialties in the same clinic is required.
Candidates must be California licensed or eligible, be Board eligible or certified, and able to meet the hospital's medical staff credentialing standards.
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including the following:
- Income Guarantee with a choice of salaried or production compensation model
- Relocation Reimbursement
- Starting Bonus
- Annual earned Metric Bonus
- Medical/dental/vision and malpractice coverage
- Cerner EHR system
- CME Allowance
- Vacation/Sick Time
- Potential to work with FM residents in our [Register to View]
- Student Loan Repayment
Wage Scale: $261,075 - $313,258
Apply to learn more about our total compensation* and benefits!
*Total compensation may vary based on additional services, including call coverage, administrative services, performance bonus, etc. Compensation may also vary based on productivity after initial guarantee period.
AHMG is committed to the safety and wellbeing of our associates and patients. Therefore, we require that all associates receive all required vaccinations, including, but not limited to, measles, mumps, flu (based on the seasonal availability of the flu vaccine typically during October-March each year), COVID-19 vaccine (required in CA, HI and OR) etc., as a condition of employment, and annually thereafter. Medical and religious exemptions may apply.
About the Medical Center:
[Register to View] is a faith- based, not- for- profit health and wellbeing organization located in [Register to View] . Operated as a 25- bed critical access hospital with 337 associates and 180 medical staff members offering key service areas including a 24- hour emergency department, intensive care, laboratory, imaging orthopedics and spine care, physical rehabilitation, surgery and retail pharmacy. Redwood Medical Clinic, located on the same property of the hospital, offers primary care, orthopedics and general surgery services for the community. In 1925, the Willits Development Association began discussing the need for a modern hospital. Working with the American Legion Post #174, they sponsored an old- fashioned celebration on the Fourth of July. The proceeds were designated for the building of a Willits Community Hospital. Charles S. Howard, owner of a nearby ranch (as well as owner of the racehorse "Seabiscuit"), was the first grand marshal of the Frontier Days Parade. The tradition of Frontier Days began as an annual fundraising event that has continued nonstop to today. Just two months before the second annual Frontier Days, the son of Charles Howard, 15- year- old Frank R. Howard, was injured in a very serious automobile accident. The doctor was summoned, but, because of the seriousness of the boy's injuries and lack of a ‘real’ hospital or emergency equipment, he was unable to save the boy. The tragedy moved Charles Howard to donate the then- tremendous sum of $30,000 for the construction of Frank R. Howard Memorial Hospital. The groundbreaking took place in 1927 and the first patient was admitted in 1928.
Community Overview:
Willits, CA, acclaimed as the "Gateway to the Redwoods and the Mendocino Coast," seamlessly blends natural beauty with rural community life. In every corner, stories unfold, smiles abound, and unity's rhythm is palpable. It's a town where history and future blend, mountains and sea converge, and the spirit of togetherness is a daily celebration. This fusion of natural wonders and community spirit crafts a welcoming haven for all who visit or choose to call it home.
- Weather: Revel in the delight of mild year-round weather, offering four seasons, accompanied by cool evenings perfect for stargazing.
- Community: Willits thrives as a close-knit rural community, fostering a profound sense of unity among its residents.
- Healthcare: Adventist Health Howard Memorial Hospital, inaugurated in 2015, stands as an outstanding new facility, offering a comprehensive spectrum of services. It’s warm and inviting atmosphere is coupled with a collaborative medical staff committed to prioritizing patient care. Spanning 74,000 square feet, the facility comprises 25 private inpatient rooms designed for aesthetic appeal and ease of navigation. Incorporating cutting-edge healthcare design, the hospital features state-of-the-art technology in its operating rooms, an expansive Emergency Department with trauma bays, and even a helipad.
- Culture and History: The County Museum proudly exhibits the legacy of Native American heritage, while the County Library beckons seekers of knowledge. Mendocino College extends accessible education opportunities, and the Willits Center for the Arts, along with events like Art in the Gardens, nurtures a culture of creativity.
- Events: Annual highlights such as the Memorial Day Car Show, Frontier Days, the downtown Farmers Market every Thursday, and the quarterly Hometown Festival showcase both the community's talents and its rich heritage.
- Sports and Mentorship: Robust sports programs within local schools, alongside coaching and mentorship initiatives facilitated by community organizations, provide valuable support to the town's youth.
- Blue Zone Lifestyle: Embracing the Blue Zone philosophy, Willits emphasizes health and longevity in its way of life.
- Entertainment: The town resonates with music and talent performances, while a 9-hole golf course and the iconic Skunk Train offer recreational diversions.
- History and Agriculture: The Seabiscuit story and ranch not only celebrate local history but also illuminate the tale of how the hospital was initially built. Agriculture and farming are deeply interwoven into Willits' history, with organizations like 4-H nurturing responsibility, nature appreciation, and community involvement among young minds.
In every aspect, Willits radiates a profound connection with its surroundings and its inhabitants. It is a realm where the essence of nature, the tapestry of culture, and the unity of community converge harmoniously.