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Physician / Family Practice / South Dakota / Permanent / Family Medicine opportunity in Pierre, SD - teaching opps Job

Seeking a boa rd certified or board eligible medical Family Medicine physician:

  • Join a group of 6 family medicine physicians and 3 mid-level providers
  • Call schedule is 1:
    7 outpatient call only
  • Established anesthesia and hospitalist service
  • Ability to cover hospitalist shifts if needed
  • Opportunity to teach medical students as part of the FARM (Frontier and rural Medicine) program with the University of South Dakota, Sanford School of Medicine
  • Opportunity to teach family medicine residents in the Pierre Family Medicine Rural Training Track Program
  • Overall clinic includes 53 physicians and providers, 17 specialties and a surgery center
  • Access to the health network of technology, facilities and specialists
  • Market area of 60,000
  • Physician will be employed
  • Position includes highly competitive base salary, production incentives and benefit package
  • South Dakota's only centrally located, multi-practice medical clinic

The Community:

  • Located on the bluffs of the Missouri River
  • Population of 14,000
  • Pierre is South Dakota s state capital
  • Friendly community with many historical sites to visit such as the State Capital building and surrounding monuments, SD Cultural Heritage Center, SD Discovery Center and Aquarium, Oahe Dam, Lewis & Clark National Historic Trail
  • 4 elementary, 1 middle school and 1 high school with current enrollment over 2600 students
  • The Capital University Center offers degrees from 6 different South Dakota public universities. The CUC provides resources for the school system and state and federal government agencies, including the State Library
  • Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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