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Physician - Orthopedic Surgery
Opportunity for Orthopedic Surgeon in Central Kansas
South Central, Kansas
Job ID #99592

Our medical center is seeking a full-time Orthopedic Surgeon to provide care for the community and surrounding areas of Newton, Kansas.  We are an 11 bed Emergency Department within a 99-bed hospital in South Central Kansas. Our ambulatory service locations include four primary care clinics, one Immediate Care clinic, neurology, urology, general surgery, cardiology and orthopedics.    Benefits:Base salary, plus wRVU-based incentives.Two or three-year contract401K Retirement Plan with…

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Facility Type:

Multi-Specialty Clinic

Community Type:

Rural

Community/Service Population:

10,001 - 25,000 / 25,001 - 50,000

Community Information:

A vibrant Kansas community of about 20,000 residents, our city offers an ideal family environment with affordable quiet neighborhoods, superior schools, and abundant community activities. A drive through the heart of the community will reveal a city full of pride for its past and vision for its future.

It is small town living with easy access to all the amenities of a metropolitan area, including a variety of museums, an active arts community, local restaurants, unique specialty stores, antique shops, and other attractions. Additional activities are available, from a championship golf course to multiple options for camping, fishing, and biking. Our community is also home to a first-class convention center and is an Amtrak-served community. We have it all when it comes to location, attractions, and community.

Community Selling Points:

Access to Larger Community, Schools, Religious/Cultural Opportunities, Perception of Community

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3RNET Network Coordinator
Contact Information:

Joyce Grayson, Natalie Olmsted, Arioc Banda, Ashley Frerking, Katie Gee
University of Kansas Medical Center
Rural Health Education and Services
1010 N. Kansas
Wichita, KS 67214-3199
Tel: (888) 503-4221
Krrc@kumc.edu
Rural Health Education and Services

J-1 Contact Information:

Sowmyapriyanka Gungur
Office of Local and Rural Health
1000 S.W. Jackson, Suite 340

Topeka, KS 66612-1365
Tel: 785-296-3135
Sowmyapriyanka.Gungur@ks.gov

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