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Pulmonary Critical Care Physician

Employer
Vancouver Clinic
Location
Vancouver, Washington
Closing date
Jul 11, 2020

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Specialty
Pulmonary Disease
Hours
Full Time
Position Type
Permanent

Vancouver Clinic has served Southwest Washington patients for more than 80 years. We ve grown to be the largest, independent, physician-owned medical group in the Pacific Northwest. We re six locations strong and expanding.

The Vancouver Clinic is currently recruiting for a BC/BE Pulmonary Critical Care physician to join our collegial department of eight physicians. The successful candidate will be excited about practicing evidence-based medicine in a collegial, cohesive group and demonstrate a commitment to practice development. (The position includes both an outpatient practice and ICU coverage (approximately 7 dedicated ICU shifts and 3-4 home calls per month). Shifts in the 16-bed Med/Surg ICU include both days and swing (no in-house overnight coverage).

The Clinic and Hospital is state-of-the-art with EPIC EMR and beautiful modern facilities.

The group has put together an excellent comprehensive benefits package including a substantial starting bonus, competitive compensation, excellent retirement plan, paid malpractice premiums, medical, dental, disability, and life insurance benefits and generous CME allowance.

This is a two year partnership track position with an extremely reasonable buy-in.

Our practice is located in Vancouver, Washington, directly across the Columbia River from Portland. Nestled between the Cascade Mountains and the Pacific Ocean, the area offers abundant outdoor recreational opportunities. Housing options range from properties on acreage to downtown high-rises in Portland s Pearl District. With mild weather, excellent schools, and low crime rate, Vancouver is a great place to live and raise a family. Plus, we have no state income tax.

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