Otolaryngologist needed in Hawkinsville, GA, just south of the Warner Robins Air Force Base, the largest employer in the stat
Job Summary
Occupation
Physician
Specialty
Otolaryngology
Degree Required
MD/DO
Position Type
Full-Time
Work Environment
Ambulatory Surgery Center (ASC)
Academic/Training Program
Long-Term Care/Facility
Hospital
Clinic/Private Practice
Location
Hawkinsville, Georgia, United States
Visa Sponsorship
No
Job Description
Last Update:
11/11/24
This central Georgia Hospital is seeking a board certified/board eligible Otolaryngologist to join their medical staff. This salaried physician will be clinically supported by hospital based hospitalists and receive office setup and support by the administrative management team. A full benefit plan is offered including relocation expenses and educational loan assistance.
Welcome to the community that possesses the professional lifestyle and small town features to be the life-long home you are seeking for you and your family. The hospital, a 55-bed, private, not-for-profit facility governed by a self-perpetuating Board of Trustees, has received awards for Outstanding Hospital of the Year from Georgia Alliance of Community Hospitals (GACH), Outstanding Rural Health Program of the Year from Georgia Rural Health Association, the Circle of Hope Award from the American Cancer Society, and most recently we were named Hospital of the Year by GACH.
Candidates will be allowed to reside in the neighboring county of 110K as long as they are within 30 minutes of the practice.
While many hospitals are down-sizing and even closing their doors, the hospital continues to expand to keep pace with the changing environment of health care and rapidly changing technology without the benefit of local tax dollars. The facility does not receive additional funding for indigent care while providing care to a large volume of Medicare and Medicaid patients.
Welcome to the community that possesses the professional lifestyle and small town features to be the life-long home you are seeking for you and your family. The hospital, a 55-bed, private, not-for-profit facility governed by a self-perpetuating Board of Trustees, has received awards for Outstanding Hospital of the Year from Georgia Alliance of Community Hospitals (GACH), Outstanding Rural Health Program of the Year from Georgia Rural Health Association, the Circle of Hope Award from the American Cancer Society, and most recently we were named Hospital of the Year by GACH.
Candidates will be allowed to reside in the neighboring county of 110K as long as they are within 30 minutes of the practice.
While many hospitals are down-sizing and even closing their doors, the hospital continues to expand to keep pace with the changing environment of health care and rapidly changing technology without the benefit of local tax dollars. The facility does not receive additional funding for indigent care while providing care to a large volume of Medicare and Medicaid patients.