Oklahoma City

79 miles from Oklahoma City, OK

Medical center in southern Oklahoma is seeking a BC/BE Internal Medicine physician to join its well established employed primary care clinic located on the hospital campus. Clinic hours are M-F 8-5 with no hospital call. Located just 90 miles southwest of OK City and 2.5 hours from Dallas, this area is known for its abundant lakes, world class fishing, and some of the most breathtaking scenery in the state.

Practice details include:

  • Comp is MGMA median or better
  • Quarterly bonus potential
  • 5 days’ CME + $3K CME allowance annually
  • $30K Sign-on bonus
  • Student loan assistance if needed
  • $10K Relocation allowance
  • 25 days’ vacation/holidays annually
  • Health benefits + Retirement plan Marketing + practice growth assistance
  • 199-bed acute care facility with a broad range of physician specialties
  • Joint Commission accredited and has been named a Top Workplace in OK 7 times

Meet Ben Barnhart

Ben Barnhart at Curare

Call any of our consultants today at (800) 880-2028 to talk about this opportunity!

  • Specialty: Internal Medicine
  • Location: 79 miles from Oklahoma City, OK
  • Job #: 155410
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With high physician compensation rates and a low cost of living, Oklahoma is a fantastic place to set yourself up financially, whether you’re considering a 3-5 year contract in the state or a permanent move. With a cost of living 24% below the US average, Oklahoma in fact has been rated in recent years as the lowest cost of living in the country. Much of these low prices is due to Oklahoma’s quite significant output of energy and agricultural products, as well as being the site of manufacturing for many consumer goods. Additionally, gas isn’ a huge expenditure with average commute times around 20 minutes. All of this means that your strong income in this state combined with low costs for housing, goods and services, will mean more savings and disposable income for you and your family. Any physician with loans should think about what the extra savings of living in Oklahoma could do for their debt burden!