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Psychiatrist (outpatient) needed in the Eugene/Salem, OR area
Summerfield, North Carolina, United States

Job Summary

Occupation Physician
Specialty Psychiatric-Mental Health
Degree Required MD/DO
Position Type Permanent/Full-Time Locums/Travel Part-Time/Contract
Work Environment Ambulatory Surgery Center (ASC) Academic/Training Program Hospital Clinic/Private Practice
Location Eugene, Oregon, United States
Visa Sponsorship No

Job Description

Last Update: 1/18/16
No visas. This group is actively recruiting for a board certified/board eligible psychiatrist to join four psychologists and a psychiatrist in a very busy Behavioral Health department. Their ideal candidate is a generalist who treats adults or a mix of adults and children. The candidate demonstrates a strong commitment to diagnosis, consultation, medication management and care coordination. Good interpersonal skills are essential for consulting with many different providers/specialists in our community. The market area of 250,000 residents in a three county region is underserved in psychiatry. Responsibilities will be focused on outpatient care; the cases, diverse. Additionally, the position will be supported by an established referral network. The group offers a rewarding practice with unlimited potential, a guaranteed salary with incentive bonuses for the first 18 months as well as CME, relocation reimbursement and medical malpractice. Partnership is available after 2 years; buy-in is $1. Excellent benefits including health, disability, retirement, and life insurance are provided. Qualifications: Board certified/board eligible M.D. or D.O. Location: Nestled in the mid-Willamette Valley between the Cascade and Coastal mountain ranges, this town is among the most picturesque and desirable places to live in Oregon. Only 52 miles from the Oregon coast and 70 miles from the ski resorts of the Cascade Mountains, the area with a total population of more than one quarter million people offers a vast array of outdoor enjoyment and recreation. It can best be described as a highly educated, professional community that has been named one of the top ten places to live by several lifestyle surveys. It is a comfortable community of 52,000 people with excellent schools and a high-tech economic base. It is a University town with approximately 19,000 students. The local economy is supported by education, agriculture, research and development facilities, and the high-tech industry, specifically Hewlett Packard, the largest private employer. Another town 10 miles away is an industrial town of 48,000, it is situated on Interstate 5 that runs north to Portland and Seattle, or south to California. With its diverse economy, itfeatures several metallurgical, food processing and paper processing companies, large retail centers and agricultural land. Another small community of approximately 8,000 people, lies just minutes west toward the Oregon coast. It offers all the benefits of small-town living with a larger community nearby.