OB/GYN Job In Athens, Tennessee
Employed OB/Gyn Opening | Southeast TN | Traditional or 7 on/7 off Schedule
Company:
LifePoint Health
Profession/Specialty:
OB/GYN
Location:
Athens, Tennessee 37303
Job Type:Employee
Job Description
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Starr Regional Medical Center is searching for a BE/BC OB/Gyn for a hospital employed practice in Athens, TN- 58 mi from both Knoxville & Chattanooga.
About the Position:
- Traditional or 7 On/7 Off Schedule
- APP Support
- Shared Call
• J-1 waiver support via State Conrad 30, ARC, DRA, HHS based on location and specialty
• O-1
Recruitment Package may include:
• Base salary + wRVU production incentive
• CME allowance
• Sign-on bonus
• Medical debt assistance + Consultative services by Navigate Student Loans
• Relocation allowance
• Residency stipend
• Paid malpractice coverage
• Health benefits + Retirement plan
• Marketing + practice growth assistance
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The Community
McMinn County was organized on November 12, 1819, and its government was established in March of 1820. It was named after Joseph McMinn who was Governor of Tennessee at the time of the organization and was active in the political constitutional convention in Knoxville. He personally delivered Tennessee's proposed constitution to President George Washington. Joseph McMinn's public service career included eight terms in the General Assembly, three as speaker of the Senate, and three terms as Tennessee's fifth governor from 1815 to 1821. He later served as an agent to the Cherokees. Joseph McMinn died in 1824 and is buried in Calhoun.
Education is important to the community, and there are three school systems which operate in McMinn County. For children who live in the city limits of Athens, the Athens City School system offers award-winning educational opportunities. There are five schools in the city school system: two primary schools for kindergarten through second grade, two intermediate schools for grades three through five and one middle school for grades six through eight. The McMinn County School System includes seven elementary schools, two high schools and a vocational school; this system serves approximately 5,800 students. Etowah City’s system has a K-8 school with almost 400 students served. Private education is also an option with a few private, primary schools. In addition, McMinn County is home to Tennessee Wesleyan College, a private, liberal arts college with campuses in Athens, Cleveland and Knoxville. Cleveland State Community College also has an Athens site, as does the Tennessee College of Applied Technology.
Both Knoxville and Chattanooga are approximately 45-minutes north and south, respectively, of McMinn County and have large airports, shopping and dining opportunities.
Recreation
Southeast Tennessee offers boundless opportunities for outdoor recreation. The Cherokee National Forest is about a 30-minute drive, and the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, and the attractions of Gatlinburg, Pigeon Forge and Sevierville are just an hour and a half away by car. More locally, the Tennessee Overhill region, consisting of McMinn, Monroe and Polk counties, contains more than 50 waterfalls, the Ocoee River, site of the 1996 Whitewater Olympics, the Tellico and Hiwassee rivers, Cherohala Skyway, a scenic drive across the Appalachian Mountains and a scenic train excursion from Etowah to Copperhill, TN. McMinn County is also home to four golf courses and a short drive to Watts Bar Lake and Tellico Lake, both offering fishing, skiing and waterfront living.
Cultural events, music festivals and concerts, and other activities are just as plentiful. The Athens Area Council for the Arts offers world-class performers and entertainers at local venues, including the Tennessee Wesleyan College’s Townsend Auditorium, throughout the year. McMinn County is home to a number of fun, family-friendly events throughout the year, including Etowah’s Old Fashioned 4th of July Celebration, Pumpkintown, the Fried Green Tomato Festival and various Christmas parades and special celebrations. For those who seek the excitement and entertainment of a larger city: Knoxville and Chattanooga are less than an hour away, while Nashville, Atlanta and Asheville less than a three hours’ drive from McMinn County.
About Paris Regional Health
Paris Regional Health is a 154-bed, general acute-care hospital that has been serving Northeast Texas and Southeast Oklahoma for 111 years. With cutting edge equipment, robust service lines and a staff of 850+, Paris Regional stands as the most complex hospital in at least a 70-mile radius of Paris. Paris Regional Health is trauma Level III, Accredited Chest Pain Center with Primary PCI, Advanced Primary Stroke Care certified, and our orthopedic outcomes are in the top 5% in the nation.
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