Full-time Internal Medicine Physician Employment Opportunity.
Join a growing team of Primary Care colleagues, APP's and excellent support staff. 72 Bed Hospital, opened July 2010. Solid team of Hospitalists cover all inpatient admissions. Fully integrated healthcare system with clinics, ED and Urgent Care.
State-of-the-art Radiology with 256 & 64 slice CT, two MRI's, and Ultrasound/Sonography
24 hour pharmacy with BCMA
Opportunity to interact/teach medical students and Family Med Residents if desired.
Tribal employee benefits and medical staff extended benefits include the following:
The Chickasaw Nation Health System offers competitive employment compensation, excellent benefits, a stable environment and an appreciative patient population. But more importantly, it will revive the reason you got into medicine in the first place - to help those in need and provide patient-centered healthcare, not dollar-driven care.
We are searching for a competent and compassionate physician to join the Primary Care provider team. We have a strong team of providers. Position requires completion of an Allopathic or Osteopathic Medical School and a U.S. accredited IM residency program. Candidate must be board eligible. Preferred candidate will be board certified and have at least two years of post-residency experience. New residency graduates are encouraged to apply.
Ada is located in the green hill country of south central Oklahoma, 2 hours north of the Dallas, TX metro area and 70 minutes southeast of Oklahoma City. With a population of approximately 20,000, this growing city has a variety of amenities including local restaurants, shops, movie theatre and an increasing number of recognizable branded businesses (i.e., Home Depot, Starbucks Coffee). The University of Oklahoma in Norman is just one hour away.
The mission of the Chickasaw Nation is “To enhance the overall quality of life of the Chickasaw people.”
Today, the Chickasaw Nation is economically strong, culturally vibrant and full of energetic people dedicated to the preservation of family, community and heritage. Since the 1980's, tribal government has focused efforts on building an economically diverse base to generate funds that will support programs and services to Indian people. Business has flourished, programs and services have grown, and the quality of life for all Chickasaws has been greatly enhanced.
The Chickasaw Nation's current department-based system of government was established with the ratification of the 1983 Chickasaw Nation Constitution. Elected officials defined in the Constitution adhere to a unified commitment to ensure governmental policies serve the common good of all Chickasaw citizens. This common good extends to future generations as well as today’s citizens. The structure of the current government encourages and supports infrastructure for strong business ventures and an advanced tribal economy. The Chickasaw Nation uses new technologies and dynamic business strategies in a global market.
As in times past, the Chickasaw work ethic is very much a part of everyday life today. Monies generated in business are divided between investments for further diversification of enterprises and support of tribal government operations, programs and services for Chickasaw people.
This unique system is key to the Chickasaw Nation's efforts to pursue self-sufficiency and self-determination which helps ensure that Chickasaws stay a united and thriving people.
Chickasaw Nation Medical Center is a 72-bed facility which includes robust inpatient and outpatient services to include inpatient medicine and ICU, ED, general and specialty surgery, anesthesia, podiatry, OB-GYN, pediatrics, primary care, psychiatry, behavioral health, specialty outpatient services to include rheumatology, dermatology, cardiology, nephrology, infectious disease, and infusion clinic, endocrinology and specialty diabetes care, pathology, optometry and ophthalmology, inpatient and outpatient pharmacy, audiology, residency clinic, imaging, pulmonary services and social work.
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