NP Now
Family Medicine Physician - Growing Health System
NP Now, Knoxville, Tennessee, United States, 37955
Growing Hospital system seeks a Family Medicine Physician to work in the outpatient setting near Knoxville, Tennessee!
CONTACT:
Raymond Stiles 843-574-8233 raymond@nowhealthcare.org
About Group:This group is a Tennessee-based healthcare enterprise committed to providing the right care at the right time and place.As a not-for-profit health system, they are dedicated to being the region's premier healthcare network through service, community, and innovation.10 Total Hospitals.150 Total LocationsOver 11,000 employeesCurrent group has been in place since 1996Provider's Role with the Company: Family Medicine Physician
Location: Knoxville, TNOutpatient primary care in the clinic settingMonday - Friday Schedule. 100% outpatientCall: Low call volume. Shared between providers. By telephone only.Estimated Patient Volume: 18-22 Per DayPA and NP support staffAssess, maintain, and improve the health status of individuals in the communities served through timely access to evidence-based acute, preventive, and chronic disease care.Serves as a role model of professionalism to all members of the interdisciplinary health care team. Collaborates with all other practitioners and clinical support staff to form a high performing team.Provides high-value care; demonstrates good stewardship of resources by limiting unnecessary testing and referrals; and considers risks, benefits, and patient preferences when making diagnostic or therapeutic intervention decisions.Documents all patient care activities and services provided in the electronic health record. Documentation must be clear, concise, accurate, updated, and in sufficient detail to allow another provider to continue the patient's care as well as to allow other parties to review the safety and quality of care provided.Benefits and Features: Family Medicine Physician
Base Salary: 215KRVU Bonuses availableSign On Bonus 25K (Negotiable)Comprehensive health plans for employees and dependents including medical, dental, visionLong and Short Term DisabilityRelocation AssistanceCME AllowanceMalpractice Coverage401K Retirement Savings with MatchHealth & Fitness center discountsTuition ReimbursementNo State Income TaxBackground Profile: Family Physician
Board Certified or Board Eligible Family MedicineAbility to hold an unrestricted state of Tennessee MD or DO licensure
About the Area:
Knoxville is located in the Great Valley of East Tennessee, at the headwaters of the Tennessee River. The surrounding area is mountainous, with the Great Smoky Mountains National Park to the east and the Cumberland Mountains to the west. Knoxville is a gateway to the Great Smoky Mountains, and many visitors come to the city to enjoy hiking, camping, fishing, and other outdoor activities. Knoxville is also home to a number of cultural attractions, including the Knoxville Museum of Art, the Tennessee Theatre, and the Sunsphere. The Sunsphere is a 266-foot tall observation tower that was built for the 1982 World's Fair. The city also has a number of museums and historical sites, including the James White Fort, the Old City, and the Fort Sanders historic district. Knoxville is a college town, and the University of Tennessee is located in the city. Knoxville is also conveniently located to visit other major cities around the southeast including Nashville, Atlanta, and Asheville.
CONTACT:
Raymond Stiles
843-574-8233
raymond@nowhealthcare.org
CONTACT:
Raymond Stiles 843-574-8233 raymond@nowhealthcare.org
About Group:This group is a Tennessee-based healthcare enterprise committed to providing the right care at the right time and place.As a not-for-profit health system, they are dedicated to being the region's premier healthcare network through service, community, and innovation.10 Total Hospitals.150 Total LocationsOver 11,000 employeesCurrent group has been in place since 1996Provider's Role with the Company: Family Medicine Physician
Location: Knoxville, TNOutpatient primary care in the clinic settingMonday - Friday Schedule. 100% outpatientCall: Low call volume. Shared between providers. By telephone only.Estimated Patient Volume: 18-22 Per DayPA and NP support staffAssess, maintain, and improve the health status of individuals in the communities served through timely access to evidence-based acute, preventive, and chronic disease care.Serves as a role model of professionalism to all members of the interdisciplinary health care team. Collaborates with all other practitioners and clinical support staff to form a high performing team.Provides high-value care; demonstrates good stewardship of resources by limiting unnecessary testing and referrals; and considers risks, benefits, and patient preferences when making diagnostic or therapeutic intervention decisions.Documents all patient care activities and services provided in the electronic health record. Documentation must be clear, concise, accurate, updated, and in sufficient detail to allow another provider to continue the patient's care as well as to allow other parties to review the safety and quality of care provided.Benefits and Features: Family Medicine Physician
Base Salary: 215KRVU Bonuses availableSign On Bonus 25K (Negotiable)Comprehensive health plans for employees and dependents including medical, dental, visionLong and Short Term DisabilityRelocation AssistanceCME AllowanceMalpractice Coverage401K Retirement Savings with MatchHealth & Fitness center discountsTuition ReimbursementNo State Income TaxBackground Profile: Family Physician
Board Certified or Board Eligible Family MedicineAbility to hold an unrestricted state of Tennessee MD or DO licensure
About the Area:
Knoxville is located in the Great Valley of East Tennessee, at the headwaters of the Tennessee River. The surrounding area is mountainous, with the Great Smoky Mountains National Park to the east and the Cumberland Mountains to the west. Knoxville is a gateway to the Great Smoky Mountains, and many visitors come to the city to enjoy hiking, camping, fishing, and other outdoor activities. Knoxville is also home to a number of cultural attractions, including the Knoxville Museum of Art, the Tennessee Theatre, and the Sunsphere. The Sunsphere is a 266-foot tall observation tower that was built for the 1982 World's Fair. The city also has a number of museums and historical sites, including the James White Fort, the Old City, and the Fort Sanders historic district. Knoxville is a college town, and the University of Tennessee is located in the city. Knoxville is also conveniently located to visit other major cities around the southeast including Nashville, Atlanta, and Asheville.
CONTACT:
Raymond Stiles
843-574-8233
raymond@nowhealthcare.org