Up to 5 Weeks of PTO Available in Kentucky

30 miles from Evansville, IN

Practice opportunity with newly renovated award winning cancer center. Join a modern flagship hospital licensed for 477 beds,including an excellent Hospitalist group, with state-of-the-art equipment. Providing access to care for a population draw of 400,000. Family medicine residency program on site with teaching opportunities available. Owensboro has a low crime rate and cost of living, a high quality of life and wide variety of housing options


Practice details include:

  • Hospital Employee, Traditional
  • Assigned Call with 1:4 Call Ratio
  • Salary Available, contact us for details
  • WRVU production incentives
  • Employer Loan Forgiveness available
  • Signing Bonus available, contact us for details
  • Residency/Fellowship Stipend available
  • Relocation Bonus available
  • CME up to 1 week and $6,000 available
  • Ancillary income possible
  • Up to 5 weeks of PTO available
  • Retirement plan with employer match
  • EPIC in use for EMR

Meet Mike Bik

Mike Bik at Curare

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

  • Specialty: Oncology
  • Location: 30 miles from Evansville, IN
  • Job #: 138252
Kentucky

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Kentucky, “The Bluegrass State”, is often overlooked for its neighbors- Ohio and Tennessee. A savvy jobseeker will notice quickly that Kentucky has many of the amenities of these states (and more), with an affordable cost of living to boot. Several of Kentucky’s top cities, including Louisville and Lexington, are also college towns. This brings a stable economy, fantastic collegiate sports, and an educated, diverse population base to these charming Southern cities. While Kentucky is known for its horse racing and bourbon distilleries, the economy is actually much more diverse, with healthcare, education, auto manufacturing and transportation among the top industries. If you’re interested in the Midwestern charm of Ohio or gorgeous topography of Tennessee, you might want to take a look right in the middle at Kentucky!