Hospital Employed Urology $1,393,224
Updated 2/12/26
Anchorage, Alaska, United States
Physician
Urology
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Job at a glance
Degree Required
MD/DO
Position Type
Full-Time
Work Environment
Hospital
Clinic/Private Practice
Inpatient
Outpatient
Visa Sponsorship
No
Job description
Job description
reference: UR 201012
Urology | Alaska’s Outdoorsman Paradise
Minutes to Anchorage $1,396,448
Opportunity Highlights:
- Exceptional compensation: Competitive Base Salary + RVU bonus from your very first patient
- Quality of life focus: Hospital-employed with shared call 1:3
- Cutting-edge technology: Brand-new XI Da Vinci Robot ready for you to lead as the region's robotics specialist
- Generous package: Fully paid benefits + 50,000 sign-on/relocation bonus
- Hospital Employed Position joining 100 plus established physicians
- Replacing existing practice where physician earned $1.3 million in previous years
- Stability: Some of the highest reimbursements in the country with physicians earning in the top 5% nationally
- Retention Rate: Higher than any other state in the United States over a 25 year spam of recruiting experience
Kenai Peninsula Community Highlights:
- Iconic Kenai River fishing: World-record salmon runs – cast for kings, sockeye, and trout steps from town.
- Breathtaking wilderness: Hike, canoe, and spot wildlife in the 2-million-acre Kenai National Wildlife Refuge – moose, eagles, bears, and more.
- Year-round recreation: Summer concerts, festivals, and trails; winter skiing, ice fishing, and possible northern lights displays.
- Welcoming community: Safe, family-friendly vibe with excellent amenities, no state income tax, and a supportive environment for professionals.
- Affordable Cost of Living: Housing and Consumer Goods historically 30% less than Anchorage and parts of Alaska not on the road system
- Accessibility: Local Airport with direct flights to Anchorage less than 30 minutes; short breathtaking drive less than 2 hours; Direct flights from Anchorage to all Major Hubs
- Climate and Daylight Myths: Central Alaska not nearly as frigid as Northern Alaska and has similar amounts of daylight as Pacific Northwest and Northeastern United States in the Winter
- Tourism Capital of Alaska: Home to one of the top fisheries in the entire world; Abundent Wildlife photography; Home to World Class downhill skiing where Olympians train
reference: UR 201012
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