Internist Needed for Outpatient Opening in Northwest Pennsylvania

Just 90 minutes outside of Pittsburgh and an hour to the shores of Lake Erie, our client in Pennsylvania needs a Board Certified/Board Eligible Internal Medicine Provider for an outpatient only position. This is a quaint historical city in the heart of the Allegheny National Forest. Northwest Pennsylvania has something to offer everyone: fishing, hunting, hiking, boating, golfing, and skiing. Enjoy a friendly place to raise a family with good public and private schools in safe neighborhoods.

Practice details include:

  • Call is limited to phone coverage and only 7 days every two months
  • Cost of living is 20% below national average
  • Good work-life balance
  • $2,500 CME Allowance, Full Malpractice Coverage Including Tail
  • PSLF (Public Service Loan Forgiveness) qualified
  • State Student Loan Forgiveness Program qualified
  • Sign-on bonus
  • Relocation assistance
  • Loan assistance
  • Excellent retirement savings plans: 403(b) with employer match and 457(b)
  • Hospital Employee, Outpatient only
  • Hospital-owned network of outpatient offices
  • Outstanding compensation with productivity and quality incentives
  • Health, life, dental, vision comprehensive benefits package and paid time off

Meet Nick Harris

Nick Harris at Curare

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

  • Specialty: Internal Medicine
  • Location: 51 miles from Erie, PA
  • Job #: 147505
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What to do in Pennsylvania? Where to start? Depending on your interests, the options are practically endless. For those who value urban amenities, both Philadelphia and Pittsburgh offer fine dining, great nightlife, and plenty of historical sites and shopping to fill your days. Looking to get out of the city? You might enjoy a trip visiting several of the state’s wineries or microbreweries, or to take in the fall foliage on a railroad journey. You can enjoy pro sports or cheer on one of the state’s many NCAA teams. If you’re more adventurous, a trip to one of the state’s amusement parks might be up your alley for the weekend. The point is, this large and diverse state is not just an excellent place to reside, you’ll also want to be a tourist in your new home state as well!