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An established industry player in Southern Arizona is seeking board-certified OBGYNs to join their dynamic team at the Women's Center in Tucson. This full-time position offers a supportive environment with a strong referral base and marketing assistance to help establish your practice. Enjoy a competitive benefits package that includes generous compensation, relocation assistance, and excellent health benefits. Tucson, known for its vibrant culture and outdoor lifestyle, is the perfect place to work, live, and play. This opportunity is ideal for both experienced physicians and new graduates looking to make a significant impact in their community.
Northwest Healthcare is the largest hospital system in Southern Arizona and is seeking BE/BC OBGYNs at the Women's Center at Northwest Medical Center in Tucson, AZ.
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NORTHWEST HEALTHCARE - Your Place to Shine!
Northwest Healthcare is the largest hospital system in Southern Arizona with an integrated healthcare network. It has expanded its services across Tucson and surrounding areas, including four hospitals (300-bed Northwest Medical Center, 146-bed Oro Valley Hospital, 18-bed Northwest Medical Center Sahuarita, and 145-bed Northwest Medical Center Houghton). The system also operates two freestanding emergency departments, two ambulatory surgery centers, three large provider groups (primary care, specialty care, and cardiology), and multiple urgent care centers.
TUCSON, AZ - Work. Live. Play.
Tucson offers a rich mix of recreation, history, and leisure activities. It is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts and those seeking entertainment options. Known for affordable housing, top-rated schools, and proximity to airports for travel, Tucson boasts majestic mountain ranges, hiking and biking trails, desert scenery, and year-round outdoor activities. The city is also renowned for its cultural events and culinary heritage, being named the first City of Gastronomy in the U.S. by UNESCO, blending Mexican and Native American traditions for a unique culinary experience.