Family Medicine job in Washington, PA

Location: Washington , Pennsylvania
Company: Archway Physician Recruitment
Salary: USD
Industry: Healthcare
Job Type: Full Time
Contact: Archway Physician Recruitment
Posted: 28 days ago
Reposted: 7 days ago
Family Medicine opening in Pennsylvania

We are seeking a Board-certified Family Medicine physician for a core faculty position. The ideal candidate will have broad based inpatient and outpatient clinical skills with a strong desire to teach residents and medical students.

Health System consists of three Family Medicine Centers, located in Canonsburg, Cecil, and Washington, are staffed by board-certified family medicine physicians and family medicine residents who are committed to providing high quality family medical care.

Position details
- Family Medicine or Med-Peds (Board Certified)
- Full-time, permanent, hospital-employed position
- Clinical direct care & academic responsibilities with dually accredited Health System FM Residency Program (3 year program with 21 total residents), assigned based on board certification and/or experience
- Traditional inpatient & outpatient with 20% teaching
- Call: 2-3 times/month, weekends every 6-8 weeks
- M.D. or D.O.
- Competitive salary and benefits, including CME allowance

Located in Washington, Pennsylvania with multiple outpatient sites throughout Washington and Greene counties, this Health System has 265 beds in addition to a 16-bassinet nursery and an 8-bed residential hospice. The hospitals medical staff consists of more than 350 of the regions finest primary care and specialty physicians providing a full range of medical and surgical care. Our family-oriented community is comfortably situated in Southwestern Pennsylvania with easy access to Pittsburgh, Ohio, and West Virginia. This area is focused on providing top-quality education to its young people and in fact, includes 3 of the best schools in the state. The countys population is also aging, with the proportion of residents age 65 and older expected to continue to rise.

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