NewPediatrician Needed in Garden City, Kansas CHG HealthcarePediatrician Needed in Garden City, KansasGarden City, KSContact Sean Doton at sean.doton@comphealth.com or (954) 837-2667 to learn more about this opportunity.4.5-day work week with no weekend clinic hours. It is also home to 2 regulation golf courses, a nationally recognized community college, an indoor water park, and The Big Pool.
Pediatrician Swope Health ServicesPediatricianKansas City, KSPart timeAs a Pediatrician for Swope Health Pediatrics Clinic in Saint Joseph Missouri, you will be part of a team of caregivers to provide care for the kids in our community that need it the most. Our team members are proud of the work we do and the promise we've made – delivering coordinated care that values the needs of the whole person and championing better health in our community.
Pediatrician Swope HealthPediatricianLeavenworth, KansasOur team members are proud of the work we do and the promise we've made – delivering coordinated care that values the needs of the whole person and championing better health in our community. As a Pediatrician for Swope Health Pediatrics Clinic in Leavenworth, KS, you will be part of a team of caregivers to provide care for the kids in our community that need it the most.
Physician - Pediatrician The University of Kansas Health SystemPhysician - PediatricianGreat Bend, KansasThe University of Kansas Health System Great Bend Campus includes a 33-bed, not-for-profit hospital providing short-term acute care services along with orthopedic, obstetric, and surgical care units, radiology and an emergency department including Level IV trauma services. St. Rose Medical Pavilion, located on Broadway Avenue, provides Family Medicine (Including Family Medicine with Obstetrics and Family Medicine with Sports Medicine, specialty outpatient care including cardiac rehab and various specialty care clinics during the month.
Pediatrician CommonSpirit HealthPediatricianGarden City, KSHigh Demand, Significant Impact:Rural areas often face provider shortages, meaning less competition and a greater chance to make a substantial difference in community health. Lower Cost of Living:Housing, utilities, and general expenses are typically significantly lower than in urban centers, leading to a higher disposable income.