Pulmonary/Critical Care

Pulmonary/Critical Care Opportunity in Middle Tennessee

Your Healing Mission Matters

As a Pulmonology/Critical Care Physician with Southern Tennessee Regional Health System - Winchester in Winchester, Tennessee, you will be inspired by the community you serve as a valued member of the Lifepoint Health team, a nationally recognized healthcare organization committed to caring with a local heart. You'll have access to the staff, resources, and technologies needed to make a meaningful impact on patient care while contributing to a positive, collaborative work environment. At Lifepoint, you'll find a workplace where what truly matters is achievable - from your career goals to your well-being.

Position Details:

  • Join a dynamic, hospital-employed group

  • True pulmonology/critical care hybrid role with a balanced mix of ICU coverage, inpatient consults, and outpatient clinic visits

  • Enjoy a Monday-Friday schedule with shared call among community providers for work-life balance

About Our Hospital and Health System:

Southern Tennessee Regional Health System - Winchester is a 157-bed hospital located in Winchester, TN and is part of Lifepoint Health, a diversified healthcare delivery network committed to making communities healthier ® with acute care, rehabilitation, and behavioral health facilities from coast to coast.

About the Community:

  • Winchester offers a blend of small-town charm with easy access to major metropolitan areas like Huntsville, AL (54 miles), Chattanooga, TN (65 miles), and Nashville, TN (90 miles,) providing convenient access to cultural, recreational, and entertainment activities
  • The community is supported by top-rate public and private schools, a strong economy driven by major employers such as Nissan, Shaw Carpets, and Arnold Engineering, and is home to The University of the South, situated on a stunning 10,000-acre campus in Sewanee, TN

  • Winchester surrounds the scenic Tims Ford Lake, known for its boating, water skiing, and top-notch bass fishing. The 10,700-acre lake is one of the most picturesque in the Southeast, offering year-round fishing for bluegills, catfish, and crappies. The park also features 5 miles of paved trails for hikers and cyclists to enjoy.

Our compensation package can include:
  • Competitive base salary plus worked relative value unit (wRVU) production bonus

  • Sign-on bonus and relocation assistance

  • Paid time off and retirement plan

  • Comprehensive health and well-being benefits

  • Student loan repayment assistance

  • Early-commitment residency stipend

  • Continuing Medical Education (CME) allowance and days

  • Paid professional liability and malpractice coverage

  • Marketing and practice growth assistance

Southern Tennessee Regional Health System - Winchester is an Equal Opportunity Employer.Southern Tennessee Regional Health System - Winchester Center is committed to Equal Employment Opportunity for all applicants and employees and complies with all applicable laws prohibiting discrimination and harassment in employment.
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