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An established industry player in healthcare is looking for a dedicated Orthopedic Surgeon to join its team in Harlan, Kentucky. This role offers a unique opportunity to work in a community hospital known for its high-tech, high-touch approach to medicine. With a competitive compensation package, including bonuses and loan forgiveness, you'll be part of a congenial team in a supportive environment. The hospital is equipped with modern technology and is undergoing significant renovations, ensuring a state-of-the-art facility. If you're passionate about providing quality care in a beautiful mountainous region, this position is perfect for you.
Orthopedic Surgeon opening in Eastern KY, Harlan KY - 140 miles to Lexington, KY. Service area of 50,000 people.
Hospital is seeking a BC/BE Orthopedic Surgeon to join its medical staff. Our 150-bed community hospital prides itself on a high-tech, high-touch approach to medicine, equipped with modern technology and staffed by a congenial team. Share moderate call.
The hospital offers a very competitive compensation package, including:
The outpatient physician's office building is adjacent to the hospital. The hospital has an excellent referral base and is a not-for-profit, 150-bed acute hospital with a 48-year reputation for providing quality primary and secondary care in southeastern Kentucky. Modern diagnostic equipment includes GE Extreme 16 CT Scanner, mobile MRI, and mobile Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory. The hospital is completing a $14.5 million renovation program.
Harlan County is located in the mountains of southeastern Kentucky, within the state's richest bituminous coal field. The county is situated between Pine Mountain to the north and Cumberland Mountain to the south, with Black Mountain's three spurs, including the highest point in the state, lying between these ridges. Historically, Harlan County has been a major coal-producing region since the 1920s.