Great Opportunity for an Anesthesiologist in Southern, Indiana

King’s Daughters’ Health in Madison, Indiana is seeking a BC/BE Anesthesiologist to join our team. This opportunity offers a great place to live, caring community and hospital atmosphere with a team committed to offering personalized, compassionate care.

  • 86- bed acute care hospital private, not-for-profit organization, privately own & operated
  • Bread & Butter Cases- no major trauma or (hearts, spine, and neuro)
  • Anesthesiologist will sit your own cases/ Prep your own patients
  • Call Coverage: 1 in 6 shared with other MD’s and CRNA’s
  • Average cases a day: 16
  • Less than 500 baby deliveries per year
  • Anesthesia does not supervise the CRNA’s. The CRNA’s are under the supervision of the surgeon they are assisting.
  • Competitive salary & bonus
  • Comprehensive benefit package

We understand the importance of balancing work with a healthy personal lifestyle.

  • Madison is close to major metropolitan attractions in Louisville, Kentucky (1-hour drive), Indianapolis, Indiana (2-hour drive) and Cincinnati, Ohio (90 min. drive).
  • Extremely warm, welcoming community that truly appreciates its physicians and the care that they provide.
  • Teaching site for Pikeville DO School for 3rd year Med Students

For more information, contact:

Laci L. Borgman
812-801-0114
borgmanl@kdhmadison.org

Visit our website at www.kdhmadison.org

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