Urgent Care Group with Full Support of Award-Winning Hospital System, St. Elizabeth Healthcare, Seeking BC/BE Emergency Medicine or Family Medicine Physicians

BC/BE Emergency or Family Medicine physicians that want to join our growing, well-respected Urgent Care group with the full support of our award-winning hospital system, St. Elizabeth Healthcare. Join the St. Elizabeth team and enjoy a competitive compensation and benefits package, a great place to live and work, and a very substantial referral base. Relocation assistance is also available. The hours of operation for our five Urgent Care locations are M-F 10am – 8pm and Sat.-Sun 9 am – 7 pm. The full-time equivalency is fifteen 10-hour shifts per month which include a rotation for weekend coverage.

You must be able to obtain both an Indiana and Kentucky license. 

St. Elizabeth Physicians is a physician-led multi-specialty physician group organization consisting of 451 physicians, 244 advanced practice providers, and more than 2,200 non-provider associates. We are very proud of our culture around physician wellness and our high physician engagement and satisfaction scores. St. Elizabeth Physicians serves more than 364,000 patients in our more than 165 conveniently located practices in Kentucky, Indiana, and Ohio. In partnership with St. Elizabeth Healthcare, we are transforming how care is delivered in our region.

We are a mission and values-driven organization focused on patient-centered care, accountability, community, innovation, teamwork, and excellence. St. Elizabeth is a regional healthcare provider continually recognized as one of the nation’s best. St. Elizabeth Physicians is an Equal Opportunity Employer and values the diversity of our associates.

If you are interested in joining this highly talented group of physicians, please contact Cathy Beighle at cathy.beighle@stelizabeth.com or 859-655-7058 for further information.

To safeguard the health and well-being of associates, patients, visitors, and others who spend time in our facilities, St. Elizabeth requires all associates to have the COVID-19 vaccination, just as it does for other vaccinations like the flu, TB, and Hepatitis B. Effective October 1, 2021, all St. Elizabeth associates are required to have the COVID-19 vaccination.

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