Internal Medicine Physician

    Posted 24 days ago
    Anchorage, AK · Onsite

    Full Time

    Onsite

    About the job

    Internal Medicine

    Alaska Practice Highlights:

    • Outpatient-focused Internal Medicine practice
    • Established patient panel with strong referral support
    • Collaborative care model with hospitalists managing inpatient care
    • Modern clinic facilities with on-site diagnostics and support staff
    • Predictable schedule designed to support work-life balance
    • Opportunity for long-term stability and community impact
    • Hospital employed position joining 100 plus established physicians
    • Stability: Some of the highest reimbursements in the country with physicians earning in the top 5% nationally
    • Retention rate: Higher than any other state in the United States over a 25-year span of recruiting experience

    Compensation & Benefits

    • Competitive compensation package
    • Productivity and/or quality incentives may apply
    • Health, dental, and vision insurance
    • Retirement plan with employer contribution
    • CME allowance and paid CME time
    • Malpractice insurance with tail coverage
    • Sign-on bonus and relocation assistance

    Requirements

    • MD or DO degree from an accredited medical school
    • Board eligible or board certified in Internal Medicine
    • Eligible for Alaska medical licensure
    • Commitment to patient-centered, evidence-based care
    • Strong communication and collaboration skills

    Community Highlights

    • Located on the scenic Kenai Peninsula
    • Abundant outdoor recreation including fishing, hiking, and wildlife viewing
    • Affordable cost of living: Housing and consumer goods historically 30% less than Anchorage and parts of Alaska not on the road system
    • Accessibility: Local airport with direct flights to Anchorage less than 30 minutes; short breathtaking drive less than 2 hours; direct flights from Anchorage to all major hubs
    • Climate and daylight myths: Central Alaska not nearly as frigid as Northern Alaska and has similar amounts of daylight as Pacific Northwest and Northeastern United States in the winter
    • Tourism capital of Alaska: Home to one of the top fisheries in the entire world; abundant wildlife photography; home to world-class downhill skiing where Olympians train