General Urology Practice in Northern Kentucky - 1 Hour to Lexington + Cincinnati
Braselton, Georgia, United States
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Job Summary

Occupation Physician
Specialty Urology
Degree Required MD/DO
Position Type Full-Time
Work Environment Hospital
Location Kentucky, United States
Visa Sponsorship No

Job Description

Last Update: 12/03/24

Job Description

Regional Medical Center, located in Northern Kentucky, is seeking a Urologist to join a busy hospital-employed practice. Inherit a loyal patient base with a built-in referral network! This position has tremendous upside growth potential from two hospitals with an approximate 90,000 population catch basin, providing medical services to a seven-county area. This location is conveniently located 1 hour from Lexington, KY, and Cincinnati, OH. Your Practice: - Busy turnkey practice conveniently located on hospital campus - Help transition the practice by inheriting a loyal patient base from a retiring practitioner with a built-in referral network - Newly remodeled hospital OR changing area - APRN support in practice.

Recruitment Package may include:

  • Very high-income potential
  • The call is 10 days per month
  • Clinic EMR - EClinical
  • Hospital EMR - Meditech
  • Hours are 8-5
  • Surgery is done on Tuesday
  • They have one NP
  • Loan repayment
  • Marketing + practice growth assistance
  • Residency Stipend
  • Medical Director Stipend
  • Relocation
  • Salary Guarantee with RVU bonus
  • Quality bonus
  • Health
  • Vision
  • Dental
  • Retirement
  • Malpractice
  • Disability
  • CME 2500
  • 25 Days PTO
  • Leadership Opportunities
About Regional Medical Center:

Located along the south banks of the Ohio River in northeastern Kentucky and less than an hour from Cincinnati, Maysville is one of the state's best-kept secrets, offering plenty of small-town charm with easy access to the amenities of metropolitan amenities.

The Hospital:

Regional Medical Center provides high-quality inpatient and outpatient services to five counties in Kentucky and two in Ohio, at its 100-bed acute care facility and physician practices. The hospital is accredited by The Joint Commission and is a five-time Thomson 100 Top Hospitals award winner.

The Community:

Founded in the early nineteenth century as a river town, this community is the fastest-growing industrial and service center in northeastern Kentucky and boasts a school system that consistently ranks in the state’s top 10. The city features a plethora of touring, dining and shopping opportunities, and offers a charming living-history community of log cabins, antique and gift shops, museums, and a historic tavern.

The area is home to a number of recreational pursuits, including ATV, dirt bike and horseback riding; riverboat rides on the Ohio River; the County Recreation Park; and the northern terminus of a National Forest, which offers quiet retreat among more than 600 miles of trails, winding rivers and gentle streams, including the 269-mile National Recreation Trail.