Facility Type:
Private Practice
Employer Selling Points:
Employment Status, Administration, Perception of Quality, Stability of Workforce, Call/Practice Coverage
Community Type:
Rural
Community/Service Population:
10,001 - 25,000 / 50,001 and above
Community Information:
Roseburg is nicely located on Interstate 5 in Southern Oregon’s scenic Douglas County. The city is nestled in a lush, forested region known as the Land of Umpqua. Roseburg is 67 miles south of Eugene, Oregon’s third largest city, and 123 miles north of the California border. Portland, the state’s largest city, is 175 miles to the north. The Pacific Coast lies only 80 miles to the west. To the east, along the breathtaking North Umpqua Scenic Highway, lie Diamond Lake (79 miles) and Crater Lake National Park (99 miles).
Roseburg is home to a number of great attractions and landmarks, which include the Douglas County Museum, Stewart Park, and the Wildlife Safari, a drive-through animal park featuring hundreds of exotic animals from around the world. There are a number of great parks for those living in Roseburg, Oregon, to visit, including Riverside Park, Laurelwood Park, and Parrott Creek Park. If you're visiting or living in Roseburg, Oregon, and into golf, check out the amazing new Bar Run Golf Course built along the South Umpqua River in Roseburg. Annual celebrations in and around Roseburg, Oregon, include the Family Harvest Festival and the Douglas County Fair.
One of the most remarkable things about Roseburg is its seasons. Winters are cool without much freezing and provide most of the rainfall that brings blossom-filled springs. A warming trend begins in April and May, continuing into the summery days of July and August. Fall weather is pleasant and crisp, producing brilliant leaf colors in late October.
The economy of Roseburg is based primarily on timber and agriculture, with the city serving as a major hub for the logging industry in the Pacific Northwest. The city is also home to several major employers, including Mercy Medical Center and Roseburg Forest Products.
With the lower cost of living, mild weather, an abundance of outdoor recreation, proximity to the coast, and friendly people, living in Roseburg, Oregon, might seem like the right thing for you.
Community Selling Points:
Access to Larger Community, Recreational Opportunities, Shopping and Other Services, Climate, Community Need/Support of Health Professional
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