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Anesthesiology opening in MI
Saint Louis, Missouri, United States

Job Summary

Occupation Physician
Specialty Anesthesiology
Degree Required MD/DO
Position Type Permanent/Full-Time
Work Environment Hospital Clinic/Private Practice
Location Hancock, Michigan, United States
Visa Sponsorship No

Job Description

Last Update: 4/20/20
**Anesthesiology opening in UP Michigan**

* Located in ***Hancock, MI*** - 210 miles from Green Bay, WI
* Service area of 54,000 people
* Full-time, permanent opening
* Joining 1 other Anesthesiologist and 3 CRNAs
* Bread & Butter
* Alternate weeks of work/call with a Monday - Sunday schedule
* OR operates 10 hour days Monday-Thursday
* CRNAs take epidural call Monday through Friday morning
* MD takes all cases during the week + weekend

**The Community:**

Our community brings together small-town values and cosmopolitan diversity. Combined with the natural beauty of the area, it is a perfect place for people to explore their many and varied interests. Additionally, the institutions of higher education compliment the rich and rugged history of the area and create a vibrant community that benefits from being active, educated, and engaged.

The Keweenaw is home to two universities Michigan Technological University and Finlandia University and the community is influenced and benefits from the diversity, culture and high standards of living contributed to our small community.

The Keweenaw Peninsula is often called the Copper Country because of the amount of natural float copper found beneath the surface. In fact, at 90 percent pure, much of this copper is the purest in the world. The geographical heritage includes a copper boom from 1845 to 1910. This era brought many immigrants, including Finnish, Swedish, Danish, Norwegian and Italian. Finnish and Cornish traditions left marks still prominent today, such as saunas and the pasty.

**Recreation**

The Keweenaw is a four-season wonderland for outdoor enthusiasts. Camping, fishing and hunting are popular year-round. Hundreds of miles in trail systems are developed for off-road motorized recreation such as ATVing and snowmobiling. Additionally, there are hundreds of miles of trails for the avid silent sports culture including hiking, mountain biking, snowshoeing, and Nordic skiing. Because of the endless miles of shoreline offered by Lake Superior and many of the inland lakes, water sports and recreation are a mainstream activity in the warmer months. Although brave surfers have been known to conquer the epic winter waves of Lake Superior. The area celebrates the silent sports with several athletic events runs, bike races, triathlons and ski races.

The two university communities offer a wide range of events for the community at large. Art galleries are constantly overflowing with exhibits and the fine arts centers bring in music, theatrical, comedic and intellectual acts year-round.