This job is archived
Family Medicine
Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Contact Details:
Register to View

Job Summary

Occupation Physician
Specialty Family Practice-Without OB
Degree Required MD/DO
Position Type Permanent/Full-Time
Work Environment Ambulatory Surgery Center (ASC) Academic/Training Program Hospital Clinic/Private Practice
Location Arkansas, United States
Visa Sponsorship No

Job Description

Last Update: 8/17/16
Full time FM or IM Primary Care Physician Needed in Hot Springs, Arkansas!

ABOUT THE OPPORTUNITY
• Established independent 4-physician group
• Income guarantee provided by hospital
• 1:5 call
• Competitive salary and benefits

ABOUT THE FACILITY
• National Park Medical Center is a 166-bed acute care facility that provides service to a five-county area, including Garland, Hot Springs, Montgomery, Pike and Clark counties.
• The facility, accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations, provides a wide range of services, including The Heart and Vascular Center, The Breast Center, Rehabilitation, Emergency and Fast Track ER Services, Outpatient Services, ICU, Diagnostic Imaging Services, The Family Maternity Center, Center for Sleep Disorders, Senior Care Geriatric Behavioral Health Unit, Physical Therapy, Cardiac Rehabilitation, Medical and Surgical Nursing Units, Pediatrics and a Skilled Nursing Facility.

ABOUT THE COMMUNITY
• Located in the gently rolling Ouachita Mountains, surrounded by clear lakes and the historic Ouachita National Forest, the community of Hot Springs offers a unique combination of natural beauty, cultural life and historical interest.
• Known as America's First Resort, Hot Springs is a city alive with activity. Downtown features a host of art galleries and antique shops and serves as host for the nationally recognized Hot Springs Documentary Film Festival and Hot Springs Music Festival.
• Oaklawn Park is the site of exciting thoroughbred racing, and Garvan Woodland Gardens is a magical 210-acre botanical garden surrounded by Lake Hamilton.
• The Hot Springs Convention Center is a state-of-the-art concert and sports arena, and the Magic Springs and Crystal Falls Theme and Water Park offers summertime family fun and a summer concert series.
• Hot Springs National Park, the first federally protected area in the nation's history, features 147- degree thermal water flowing from 47 hot springs. From pre-historic times, people have traveled to these natural thermal springs to bathe and relax. Located at the center of the city, the centerpiece of Hot Springs National Park is Boathouse Row. Built in 1832 and now recognized as a National Historic Landmark District, it features eight bath houses and is an architectural showcase for a wide range of styles, from Neoclassical Revival and Renaissance Revival to Spanish and Italianate.
• Hot Springs is home of the Arkansas School for Mathematics, Sciences and Arts (ASMSA), the premier high school in the state. At this public residential high school, academically advanced juniors and seniors are taught at a college level, using only college textbooks, by a highly qualified faculty.
• Hot Springs is surrounded by abundant opportunities for camping, mountain biking, hiking, horseback riding and water skiing. There are 17 championship golf courses in the area and four major tournament lakes for fishing.
• The mountains surrounding the city are part of the Ouachita National Forest, one of the oldest and most scenic in the nation, with plenty of trails that take avid hikers to spectacular overlooks. Within the city, there are 19 parks and seven miles of hiking trails.