Live and Work in Beautiful Louisville Kentucky

38 miles from Louisville, KY

Join a powerhouse regional hospital in Elizabethtown, KY, serving a ten-county population of 450,000. Located just 40 miles south of Louisville, this 300-bed facility boasts the state’s second-busiest ED and is positioned at the heart of Kentucky’s historic economic boom. With $200,000 in incentives, a two-year guarantee, and a vibrant, growing downtown, this role offers the perfect opportunity to build a high-volume practice in a family-friendly, low-cost-of-living community.

Practice details include:

  • Massive Economic Growth: Practice in the fastest-growing community in Kentucky, fueled by a historic multi-billion dollar Ford investment creating 5,000 new local jobs.
  • Aggressive Incentive Package: Secure up to $200,000 in recruiting incentives, including starting bonuses, student loan repayment, and residency stipends.
  • Volume & Stability: Join the 12th largest hospital in the state with a massive 10-county service area, ensuring immediate patient volume and professional stability.
  • Strategic Location: Enjoy “E-town’s” vibrant breweries and boutiques while being just 45 minutes from Louisville and its international airport.
  • Comprehensive Benefits: PSLF eligible employer offering a two-year income guarantee, Epic Gold Star 9 integration, and professional mentorship for long-term growth.

Meet Hannah Barton-Roberts

Hannah Barton-Roberts at Curare

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

  • Specialty: Obstetrics + Gynecology
  • Location: 38 miles from Louisville, KY
  • Job #: 158310
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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!