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Occupation Physician
Specialty Internal Medicine
Degree Required MD/DO
Position Type Permanent/Full-Time
Work Environment Ambulatory Surgery Center (ASC) Academic/Training Program Hospital Clinic/Private Practice
Location Elko, Nevada, United States
Visa Sponsorship No

Job Description

Last Update: 8/17/16
Internal Medicine Physician Needed in Elko, Nevada!

Northeastern Nevada Regional Hospital is seeking a full time, BC/BE, MD/DO Internal Medicine physician to assume EITHER a Traditional OR an Outpatient Only position.

ABOUT THE OPPORTUNITY
• Board Certified or Board Eligible with plans to become Certified.
• Either MD or DO candidates will be considered.
• Average 16-22 patients per day.
• Solo or Employment will be considered. Collections guarantee or employment.
• Current Unassigned call is 1:4. Same Specialty = 6 physicians.
• Sign-on, relocation, student loan (if appropriate), marketing, practice management (depending on contract type) are all offered on a case-by-case basis.
• Income is not limited. Growth of community, GMENAC NET NEED = 0.9. Commercial contracts are predominately percent of charges, as high as 95%. Both PSA & SSA-
• Patients are currently being seen from communities as far as 3.5 hours away (Ely, NV). Communities being drawn from include: Ely, Tuscarora, Jackpot, Battle Mountain, Winnemucca, Eureka, Wendover, Wells, Crescent Valley- all located in Nevada.

ABOUT THE FACILITY
• Located on a 50-acre campus, Northeastern Nevada Regional Hospital is a $40 million state-of-the-art facility that opened in 2001.
• With 127,000 square-feet, it features 75 all-private acute-care rooms and an adjacent Medical Office Building.
• Northeastern Nevada Regional Hospital is an integral part of the Elko County community and the only acute care hospital within a 200-mile radius.
• Recent equipment additions include a Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory, state-of-the-art MRI unit, CT Scanner, Nuclear Medicine, Mammography, Computerized Radiology and Ultrasound.
• The hospital also serves as a teaching institution for the Nursing program at Great Basin College and the Residency/Medical Student Program at the University of Nevada.

ABOUT THE COMMUNITY
• Located in the center of Northern Nevada’s Great Basin on Interstate 80, Elko is the largest city between Salt Lake City and Reno.
• The Elko County School District has seven elementary schools, four middle schools, two high schools and an Adult Education Program. Great Basin College provides post-secondary educational opportunities.
• The Western Folklife Center is dedicated to the preservation and presentation of the traditional cultures of the American West, with concerts and performances, exhibits, workshops, adult and youth educational programs, as well as the world renowned National Cowboy Poetry Gathering.
• Elko is home to a community orchestra, convention center, theatrical group, the annual County Fair, a Classic Car Show and other community celebrations.
• Elko has eight city parks for many activities including horseshoes, basketball, tennis, soccer, football and baseball, as well as a skateboarding park and a municipal swimming pool.
• Skiing, snowmobiling, snowshoeing and cross-country skiing are all popular here.
• Fishermen flock here for our resident cold water trout — rainbow, brook and cutthroat — as well as northern pike, bullhead, bass, bluegill, perch and sunfish.
• The scenery here is simply magnificent. Lamoille Canyon offers a closer look at the towering and rugged peaks of the Ruby Mountains. A 13.5-mile paved road carries you around the base of the 11,249-ft. Ruby Dome and up the glacially formed canyon, where hikers can explore more than 100 miles of trails among the alpine lakes, glaciated canyons and rugged peaks of the Ruby Mountains.
• South Fork State Recreation Area, Nevada’s newest state park, is located 10 miles south of Elko and features a 90-foot high dam holding a 2,900-acre reservoir. It’s a popular place for boating, skiing, fishing and swimming.
• Humboldt National Forest features eight wilderness areas, spectacular canyons and old mining camps on its two million acres.
• The 37,632-acre Ruby Lake National Wildlife Refuge is just 65 miles south of Elko. Marshes, open ponds and islands are surrounded by wet meadows and grassy uplands. Limited waterfowl hunting is allowed, and the refuge is open year-round for largemouth bass and trout. With more than 200 species, bird watching here is excellent. But you might also spot mountain lion, bobcat, mule deer, snakes and coyotes.