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An established industry player in Kansas City is seeking a dedicated Maternal-Fetal Medicine specialist to join their team. This full-time position offers a great work/life balance with 4 clinical days and 1 admin day per week. Enjoy the benefits of working in a top-rated hospital with a supportive staff and a competitive employment package. The role includes opportunities for leadership and an adjunct professorship at a respected medical school. Join a diverse and inclusive team committed to excellence in patient care and make a significant impact in the lives of families.
Saint Luke's Hospital of Kansas City is seeking BE/BC applicants for our growing maternal-fetal medicine practice in Kansas City, Missouri.
Saint Luke's Hospital is a 600-bed regional tertiary hospital located on the Country Club Plaza, recognized by U.S. News & World Report as one of the nation's top hospitals. It is part of a network of over 600 physicians across more than 60 specialties, offering services such as Level 1 Trauma, top cardiology and heart surgery programs, cancer care, and neurological treatments through the Saint Luke's Marion Bloch Neuroscience Institute. It is a primary teaching hospital for the UMKC School of Medicine, including a residency program.
Saint Luke's serves over 2.1 million residents across Kansas and Missouri, with locations on both sides of the state line. Known for affordability, quality schools, and low traffic, Kansas City boasts a vibrant arts scene, sports teams, natural beauty, and a high quality of life.
Applicable Experience: Doctorate Degree
Full Time Day (United States of America)
The best place to get care. The best place to give care. Saint Luke's 12,000 employees work toward this vision daily. Join a diverse, inclusive team committed to excellence in patient care, where all voices matter.
Join the Kansas City region's premier health services provider. Equal Opportunity Employer.