Classifieds - Washington
![]() Family Medicine Opportunities |
![]() PACIFIC NORTHWEST, SOUTH SEATTLE AREA |
Physicians wanted for PAID interviewsAward-winning author is writing next health book. Needs information from physician's perspective on how to be a proactive patient, an advocate for one's own medical care. Interviews can be over the phone. Contact: Martine@CriticalConditions.com or (310) 458-6047 |
Family Physicians Wanted, with OB. Serious medicine. Serious fun. Busy established practices. Unique in their medical scope and community setting, from semi-rural to really rural. Focus on patient care and teamwork, utilizing the latest techniques and technology including CMR. Collegial, integrated medicine at its best, with primary care, and specialty partners. Generous production-based incomes, partnership, great benefits including retirement, time off. Call 1:7. See additional information about each position at: www.wvmedical.com. Current openings in Omak, Moses Lake and Tonasket Clinics in sunny and dry, four-season eastern Washington. Send CV to David Weber, M.D., CEO at: MDRecruit@wvmedical.com; or FAX to: (509) 664-3404.
Providence Health and Services is a not-for-profit health system in the West. We offer flexible schedules, robust practice support, diverse locations, including Centralia, Chewelah, Colville, Everett, Olympia, Spokane, and Walla Walla. Details: www.providence.org/physicianopportunities.
Experience 240 days of sun yearly on Washington State's San Juan Island. We are seeking a board certified family physician to join a small practice of committed primary care doctors in a welcoming community. EMR. Strong nursing support. Four days per week in clinic with six days of urgent/emergent call per month. No OB. Salary $200,000 - $300,000. Good benefits. Contact: bethwg@interisland.net.
Fellowship in Rural Family Medicine. Tacoma Family Medicine (TFM) offers four openings for August 1, 2010 in its Fellowship in Rural Family Medicine. TFM, a 31 year-old family medicine residency affiliated with the University of Washington, has a strong history of training physicians for rural practice. We are currently in the 19th year of our Fellowship in Rural Family Medicine and four fellows are currently participating in the program. Applicants should have previously completed or be finishing a family medicine residency in 2010 and have an interest in rural medicine. The curriculum consists of six months of intensive training in high risk and operative obstetrics and six months of electives tailored to the needs of the individual. Elective options include adult and pediatric emergency and inpatient care, medical and surgical specialties, procedural skills, rural preceptorships, neonatology, practice management, etc. As the only civilian residency in Tacoma, Wash., located on beautiful Puget Sound, this is an ideal training site. Contact: Alan Gill, MD, Program Director, Tacoma Family Medicine, 521 Martin Luther King Jr. Way, Tacoma, WA 98405 for details. Telephone: (253) 403-2922; Web site: www.tacomafamilymedicine.org; E-mail: Barbara.york@multicare.org (Fellowship Coordinator).















