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Join a mission-driven healthcare organization as an Emergency Medicine Physician at Arc Health, serving the Navajo Nation in Chinle, Arizona. This role involves providing critical emergency care in a 60-bed hospital, contributing to quality improvement initiatives, and ensuring patient safety. Ideal candidates will have ABEM certification and a commitment to serving rural and underserved communities.
Emergency Medicine Physician at Arc Health
Arc Health is seeking an ABEM-certified Emergency Medicine Physician to provide emergency medical care at an IHS facility in Chinle, Arizona. This position offers the opportunity to serve the Navajo Nation within a vital healthcare resource, providing essential services in a 60-bed hospital. Candidates must have relevant board certifications, an active medical license, and a commitment to rural and underserved healthcare.
Arc Health is actively seeking an ABEM-certified Emergency Medicine Physician to provide emergency medical care at an Indian Health Service (IHS) facility in Chinle, Arizona. This position is available for immediate start upon credentialing.
Population Served : 37,000 active users
Catchment Area : Chinle and surrounding regions
Situated in the heart of Northeast Arizona's stunning landscapes, this 60-bed hospital serves as a vital healthcare resource for the Navajo Nation. The facility offers a broad spectrum of services, including:
Enjoy the opportunity to immerse yourself in the vibrant culture of the Navajo Nation while delivering essential healthcare services.
EHR System : Resource and Patient Management System (RPMS)
Flagstaff, AZ (2.75-hour drive)
Outdoor activities like hiking, biking, and skiing
Canyon de Chelly National Monument 5 miles away
Arc Health is a mission-driven healthcare organization focused on delivering equitable care to underserved, rural, and Tribal communities. Join our team and make a difference in the lives of patients who need it most.