Description
Specialization:
Internal Medicine
Job Summary:
HCA Florida Citrus Hospital is seeking an internal medicine physician for full time outpatient practice in Inverness, Florida.
Qualified Candidates:
- Assume established practice of retiring physician, large geriatric patient population
- Call is phone only rotating 1:6
- Outpatient practice with some nursing home rounds
- Partnership opportunity after 3 years
- Will be busy immediately - approximately 20-22 patients per day
- Internal medicine training and American Board certification required
Incentive/Benefits Package:
- Negotiable, competitive compensation package
- Relocation assistance available
- CME allowance
- Full benefits available including medical, dental, vision and short / long term disability
- Generous PTO
- 401k options
About Citrus Memorial Hospital:
- 204–bed hospital founded in 1957 as the area’s first healthcare institution for residents in Citrus and surrounding counties.
- Today, part of HCA West Florida network, offering the latest medical technologies and treatments.
- Numerous accolades including America’s 50 Best for Vascular Surgery (Healthgrades), Advanced Primary Stroke Center and America’s 100 Best for Spine Surgery and Orthopedic Surgery (Healthgrades).
- Other key services include the Cardiovascular Surgery and Obstetrics and Gynecology.
Situated on Florida's Nature Coast, Citrus County boasts a growing business community, a top-rated school system and charming communities nestled into beautiful backdrops. A healthcare haven, the county boasts a large retiree population, yet remains approximately an hour away from the large metropolitan areas of Greater Orlando and Greater Tampa Bay. The city of Inverness is a bicycler’s paradise featuring easy access to one of Florida's top 10 bike trails - the 46-mile Withlacoochee Rails to Trails. The beautiful Crystal River connects spring-fed Kings Bay to the Gulf of Mexico and provides nearly every aquatic activity conceivable from swimming, boating and fishing to up-close interaction with our most famous residents, the endangered West Indian Manatee.