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Catholic Health Initiatives

Radiation Oncology Physician

Catholic Health Initiatives, Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas, United States, 71913


Overview

Formed in 2019 through the alignment of Catholic Health Initiatives (CHI) and Dignity Health, CommonSpirit Health is

one of the largest

faith based

nonprofit, academic health systems

in the nation. Our care delivery spans across

140 hospitals

and more than

1200 ambulatory centers

in

24 states coast to coast, serving 20 million patients annually.

We are on a mission to build healthier communities, advocate for the vulnerable, and innovate how and where healing can happen.

Responsibilities

CHI St. Vincent Medical Group in Hot Springs, Arkansas

is searching for a

BC/BE Radiation Oncologist

to join a well-established and expanding practice. CHI St. Vincent Radiation Oncology Clinic is located on the medical campus of the admitting hospital,

CHI St. Vincent Hot Springs

.

CHI St. Vincent Hot Springs

was recently named to the Fortune/Merative 100 Top Hospitals List and has earned tops scores in the Leapfrog.

CHI St. Vincent Radiation Oncology Clinic:

Current practice consist of 2 providers

EPIC EHR utilized system wide

Part of the only level II trauma center in Southwest Arkansas

Highlights of this remarkable opportunity include:

Employed position offering top compensation

Performance based incentive program

Sign-On Bonus

Relocation and CME

Large referral network through CHI St. Vincent Medical Group

Expansive service area

About Hot Springs, Arkansas

Hot Springs’ natural beauty, historical and cultural offerings and numerous recreational and family activities make it a wonderful place to live. Hike the nature trails of Hot Springs National Park and enjoy the vistas from the mountaintops in the rugged backcountry of the Ouachita National Forest. Or choose to be pampered at the luxury hotels and famous thermal baths of the resort city of Hot Springs. Five crystal clear lakes, known as the "Diamond Lakes," lure many who love water and beautiful scenery. Eleven championship golf courses, hiking, camping, fishing, tennis and boating are just some of the ways to enjoy the natural resources of the area. Hot Springs offers a high quality of life with living expenses 4.7% lower than the national average. Top-notch school systems, local community college, technical college, and three universities are all located within 50 miles of Hot Springs.

Qualifications

Education and Certifications required:

MD or DO

Arkansas State Medical License

Board Eligible or Board Certified in Radiation Oncology

Pay Range

$273.41 - $304.41 /hour

We are an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer.