Tennessee Physiatry

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Full Time :: Physiatry
Nashville :: Tennessee
HCA HealthCare

Nashville-based Orthopaedic Surgeon is seeking to add PM&R Physician with fellowship training in Interventional Spine and Musculoskeletal Medicine. This well-established surgeon has experienced tremendous growth!
Highlights of this opportunity include:
  • A suburban campus located just 15 minutes from downtown
  • Competitive compensation package with full benefits
  • TN offers affordable malpractice rates and NO STATE INCOME TAX
  • Campus has an Ambulatory Surgery Center wtih the capability for physician joint venture
  • Practice has a referral base that spans all of Middle Tennessee, ensuring continued growth and expansion


Nashville, TN, a thriving metropolitan city with a population of approximately 600,000 offering a superior lifestyle and one of the best medical communities in the country.

Nashville is repeatedly recognized as one of the countrys top cities for business and future growth. In 2006, Forbe's magazine rated Nashville #7 as their Best Places for Business and Careers and Kiplinger's magazine rated Nashville as their #1 Smart Places to Live saying "Affordable homes, a mild climate and a phenomenal entertainment scene that goes beyond country". Previously Modern Physician Magazine listed Nashville as 7th on "The List" of the top 75 places to run a medical practice in the county. Population, malpractice premiums, Medicare reimbursement, labor costs, state income tax (TN has none) and education attainment were criteria used in the ranking. In 2003 and 2004, Nashville was voted #1 Friendliest City in the U.S. by USA Today.
Sports enthusiasts will find many nationally recognized golf courses, lakes to fish and play on, NFL stadium for the Tennessee Titans, the Predators NHL hockey team, the Nashville Sounds minor league baseball team and the new NASCAR Speedway.

People who enjoy the outdoors also have a wide variety of options including boating, skiing, fishing, camping, biking, horseback riding, and many other recreational activities.

The community also offers an excellent choice of cultural and educational activities including the Frist Arts Center, the Cumberland Science Museum, the Tennessee Performing Arts Center, and the Cheekwood Botanical Gardens and Museum of Art.

For those who are interested in what Nashville is most famous for, the new Country Music Hall of Fame, the Grand Ole Opry, the Bluebird Cafe and the Ryman Auditorium should provide a good starting point to explore the country music life in the area.

The Nashville communities are well known for beautiful scenery, communities rich in history, a mild four-season climate, tons of educational options both public and private, along with outstanding entertainment.
Job ID 525941

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