Phoenix, Arizona OB Hospitalist
- An immediate full-time opportunity for an OB Hospitalist with a 400+ multi-specialty medical group exclusively contracted to provide patient care and teaching with community hospital systems.
- Full and part-time positions available.
- Inpatient responsibilities include labor and delivery, gynecology consults, and surgeries.
- Regular schedule includes weekend, night, and holiday shifts.
- The position involves participation in resident and medical student teaching.
- Candidates must have an MD/DO degree, be eligible for Arizona medical licensure, and be ACOG Board-certified or Board eligible.
- Offers an outstanding work environment, competitive compensation and benefits, including paid time off, CME allowance with paid time off, and employer-paid malpractice insurance.
The Health System:
- Join a physician-run practice in the greater Phoenix Metropolitan area, dedicated to serving underserved communities and caring for the entire family in community health centers.
- They operate an ambulatory care system of ten community health centers, primarily serving a safety-net population, with full clinical and teaching opportunities.
- The system is the area's only public teaching health system, with over 220 residents in nine programs and 60 affiliated programs.
- The position is outpatient-based within a Community Health Center.
- The FQHCs participate in the Federal and State HPSA Loan Repayment Programs and qualify for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program (PSLF).
The Area:
- Surrounded by mountain ranges, the Greater Phoenix area covers over 500 square miles of Sonoran Desert, comprising 24 municipalities with unique characteristics and attractions.
- With roughly 5 million residents, Phoenix is one of the largest metro areas in the U.S.
- Arizona offers a Southwestern lifestyle with an affordable cost of living, warm weather year-round, and numerous outdoor activities such as hiking, biking, fishing, camping, and golf. The city also boasts vibrant cultural and social activities, including theaters, professional sports, symphonies, and museums.