Outstanding Opportunity for Orthopaedic Surgeon in Physician-Friendly, Family-Friendly Kokomo, Indiana
Howard Regional Health System has an outstanding opportunity for a Board Certified/Board Eligible Orthopaedic Surgeon to join an established physician practice or establish a new practice. As a hospital-employed physician, you´ll enjoy a very competitive salary plus productivity bonus, generous sign-on bonus, relocation expenses, and tax-free student loan forgiveness. Malpractice insurance is also covered and you will receive full benefits including medical, dental, vision, and retirement including pension plan. You will receive four weeks paid vacation plus one week paid CME.Howard Regional Health System is a regionally-acclaimed, nationally-accredited healthcare system which includes an acute care hospital, a rehabilitation hospital, comprehensive behavioral health services, a strategically growing number of outlying clinics, and a full range of inpatient, outpatient and ambulatory care programs. An ambulatory surgery center attached to our hospital offers both convenience and investment opportunities. Founded in 1961, the system employs approximately 1,600. The hospital also owns a very comprehensive physical therapy center, Replay Physical Therapy, and a rehabilitation hospital, Howard Regional Health System West Campus Specialty Hospital. Our service area is home to 250,000 people. The area has a rich history and diverse culture, with strong healthcare and educational communities. Located within an hour of Indianapolis, the city of Kokomo is the heart of Howard Regional´s service area and offers its residents the best of all worlds. Rural homesteads nestle in green fields, just minutes away from thriving neighborhoods. Family values are reflected in excellent schools, churches, recreational activities and family-oriented cultural events.From the friendly, hometown atmosphere of Kokomo to the cosmopolitan amenities of Indianapolis, the area offers something for everyone. Indiana is one of the top five best states to practice medicine, with the climate for medical malpractice among the friendliest in the nation for physicians.