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An established industry player is seeking a dedicated Geriatric Medicine Physician to join their team in the vibrant Piedmont Triad region of North Carolina. This full-time role offers the opportunity to provide exceptional care to older adults while enjoying a supportive work environment. With numerous benefits, including competitive salary, generous PTO, and a partnership track, this position is ideal for those looking to make a meaningful impact in medically underserved communities. The community offers a blend of suburban charm and access to larger cities, making it perfect for professionals and families alike.
Seeking a BC/BE Geriatric Medicine Physician who is intrinsically motivated to provide excellent care to older adults southeast of Winston-Salem, NC.
Located in the heart of North Carolina's Piedmont Triad region, this city offers a blend of suburban charm and easy access to larger metropolitan areas. Situated about 15 miles southwest of Greensboro and 20 miles east of Winston-Salem, it enjoys a prime location within one of the state's most dynamic regions. Its central position makes it a convenient base for both business and leisure, with major highways like Interstate 85 connecting it to cities like Charlotte and Durham. The city benefits from the economic and cultural influence of its neighboring cities while maintaining a quieter, community-oriented atmosphere.
Known for its long history in furniture manufacturing, the city continues to serve as a key player in the home furnishings industry, with a globally recognized trade show that attracts buyers and designers worldwide. It also offers various amenities, including parks, schools, and a strong community spirit. With a mix of industrial heritage, modern conveniences, and proximity to larger cities, the area provides a balanced lifestyle for professionals and families seeking work-life harmony.
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