Infectious Disease Physician at Britt Medical Search summary:
The Medical Group is seeking a BE/BC Infectious Disease Physician to join a team of seven board-certified ID specialists. The position includes a favorable call schedule, opportunities in academic medicine, and a supportive environment with robust collaborative coverage. Located in the vibrant community of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, the position offers a competitive salary, comprehensive benefits, and an exceptional quality of life.
Medical Group is seeking a BE/BC Infectious Disease Physician to join their team.
- Join a group of 7 board-certified ID physicians and enjoy a great work-life balance
- Call schedule 1:8 weekdays and weekends, shared proportionately
- Exposure to all aspects of ID from common ID problems to BMT, liver and kidney transplant, some HIV, antimicrobial stewardship and infection control
- Academic appointment opportunities are available at the University of South Dakota Sanford School of Medicine
- Open ICU with collaborative coverage with Intensivists and Hospitalists
- Strong support of sub-specialists to complement the team approach to patient care
- Annual salary guarantee
- Generous benefit package
- Community need loan
- Relocation and annual retention bonus
- No state income tax!
The Community:
Becker s Healthcare (2024) ranks South Dakota as one of the best states for physicians to live and work in! Sioux Falls is a vibrant, forward-looking community with a metropolitan population of 250,000 filled with engaged and friendly people. Sioux Falls has a focus on community, with a small-town feel without giving up large-city amenities. With no state income tax, excellent public and private schools and amazing parks and recreational opportunities, Sioux Falls is an excellent place to raise a family.
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