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Family Practice
Nashville, Tennessee, United States
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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 Hartsville, Tennessee, United States
Visa Sponsorship No

Job Description

Last Update: 3/03/13
Physician Opportunity

Located less than an hour away from Nashville, there is an excellent opportunity for a Family Medicine physician. A well-documented need will ensure you have an opportunity to quickly establish a strong patient base. Select the type of practice which is right for you -either employment or to establish a private practice. Either way, you will be able to work with quality physicians who will provide coverage. There is also an opportunity to work some shifts in the ED for extra income. A competitive income package is included to help you as your practice grows.

Also, there is NO Personal Income Tax in Tennessee


About the Hospital
Trousdale Medical Center (TMC), a 25-bed critical access hospital accredited by The Joint Commission, offers an extensive range of in-patient, outpatient and emergency services for adults and children. Critical access hospital simply means that the hospital is critical in providing healthcare to our community.

From the 24-hour emergency room to the state-of-the-art laboratory, X-ray, CT Scan and rehabilitation services, the hospital delivers emergency and routine medical care by highly trained physicians, nurses and allied health professionals using the latest technology.

The Community
Located just 40 minutes from the Nashville Airport on the Cumberland River, Hartsville, the seat of justice and the county’s only town, began in 1797 as Donoho’s Mill. The railroad came to Trousdale County in 1892, eventually replacing the river as the major cargo-way, and cementing and strengthening the county’s position as a major tobacco trade center, for which it has been primarily known, until just recently. The county’s most successful annual event has been the Tobacco Bowl Football Classic, a post-World War II development.

Recreation
Trousdale County has beautiful scenery, tranquility, the Cumberland River and golf courses in every direction. Friendly neighbors and neighborhoods fill the area along with churches representing several denominations, new schools, walking tracks, a park and a community swimming pool. The Trousdale County High School Yellow Jacket championship football team is the pride of the community, boasting several state championships. Civic pride also runs deep with local clubs and organizations, special events, a rich Civil War history, and beautiful historic homes, all located in the smallest county in the state of Tennessee.