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PHYSICIAN PRACTICE OPPORTUNITIES
General Surgeon in Stone County - Newly renovated 25 bed hospital with two large operating rooms, one endoscopy suite, anesthesia coverage provided by CRNA's, a separate entrance to the surgery department provides for a complete ambulatory atmosphere. Additional items include LCD panels for IDX radiology and Pyxis system.
General Surgeon - Salaried or independent contractor, a 1:5 Emergency Room call schedule. Be part of a multi-specialty group or partner with another general surgeon.
Hematologist/Oncologist - Our Oncologist is looking for a partner. He is part of a multi-specialty clinic where chemotherapy is given in the office, Radiation therapy is available through the hospital and Internal Medicine physicians/Hospitalists do admissions so Oncologists are on consultative staff at the hospital.
Hospitalists – Seeking Internal Medicine or Med/Ped physicians to expand our Hospitalist program from four to six physicians. Our goal is to improve critical pathways and disease mgmt, more teamwork between physicians and hospital staff, and increase admissions from physicians in outlying areas.
Internal Medicine in Stone County - Primary care group would like to add an Internal Medicine physician to their practice in Mountain View. Work in the new endoscopy lab, enjoy a newly renovated facility, 6 semi-private rooms in the Intermediate Care Unit. Stone County Medical Center has been designated a critical access hospital.
Orthopaedic Surgeon with Spine Fellowship – Well-established Orthopaedic group, consisting of three surgeons, is looking for an Orthopaedic Surgeon with a Spine Fellowship to join their group. Current volumes for each of the orthopedic surgeons average between 50-75 cases per month. We have state-of-the-art equipment in Orthopaedics including fracture table, synthes, trauma systems and state-of-the-art arthroscopic and total joint equipment. Sponsorship of a spine fellowship could also be arranged. If you are looking for a small town with a low crime rate, good public school system, and an abundance of outdoor activities, this is a wonderful opportunity.
Pediatrics – Join four Pediatric physicians in our community. Specific Information:
- Family Centered Care and educational programs
- 4 Ob/GYNs with aggressive recruitment of a fifth
- 3 Pediatricians
- New Women’s Center composed of 11 LDRPs, Level II Neonatal nursery, Perinatel evaluation room, and one family room.
OB/GYN- New Women’s Center with 11 LDRP’s, dedicated C-section operating room suite, remote access to fetal monitoring system, all nurses are NRP certified and have Advanced Fetal Monitoring, Level II Nursery and HUGS security system. The Women's Center has 10 GYN beds with wellness canopies. The call will be 1:4.
Psychiatrists - Salaried position with bonus potential. Nursing home consults, 12- bed Geriatric Psychiatric Unit, outpatient and inpatient consults. Call coverage is ten (10) days per month.
Pulmonologist – Collaborate with our Hospitalist program, do procedures, go into private practice or join a multi-facility group. Flexibility is the key. WRMC exclusively uses Siemens Servo ventilators. (4 state-of-the-art servo I ventilators and 9 servo 300a ventilators). We also utilize Collins Gold Standard PFT equipment for a full line of PFT'S. ICU has ten (10) acute and five (5) stepdown beds. One third of the nursing staff is CCRN certified. We are equipped with a Respiratory Care staff of 24 therapists.
ER Physician for Stone County Medical Center - Family Practice or Med/Peds physician needed to staff our Emergency Room at Stone County Medical Center. Newly renovated ER with a doctor’s sleep room. Average 500 visits per month.
If you are interested in learning more about opportunities within White River Health System, please contact:
Donna Malone
Physician Recruiter
White River Health System
1710 Harrison Street
Batesville, AR 72501
Toll Free: 800-264-3170
Cell: 870-307-7711
Local: 870-262-6545
Fax: 870-698-0950
Email: dmalone@wrmc.com
White River Health System - The Care You Need. Where You Need It.
Updated – July 2006
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