Acute Care, Candidate Qualification, Cardiology, Clinical Support, Compensation and Benefits, Emergency Care, Family Medicine, Healthcare, Hospital, Income Tax, Medical Assistance, Medical Imaging, Onboarding, Outpatient Care, Primary Care, State Tax, Surgical Procedures, Wound Care
Woodlands Heights Medical Center is seeking a Board Eligible/Board Certified Family Medicine Physician to join our thriving outpatient clinic in the welcoming community of Lufkin, Texas - only two hours from Houston!
Position Highlights:
- Hospital employed position
- 100% outpatient primary care
- Quick ramp-up as only two PCPs in the area are accepting new patients
- Access to a full range of specialists within the healthcare systems
- New grads are encouraged to apply
- Robust onboarding and outreach support with strong clinical staff
- High-volume patient panel
- Office space available
- Share phone-only call schedule
- Must be board-certified or board-eligible and have completed U.S. residency training
- Texas has no state income tax - keep more of what you earn!
COMPETITIVE COMPENSATION & BENEFITS PACKAGE MAY INCLUDE:
- Generous compensation with bonus incentives
- Relocation assistance
- Commencement bonus
- Medical loan repayment assistance
- Residency stipend for qualifying candidates
- Malpractice
- Comprehensive health benefits package including 401(k)
- Paid CME time with annual allowance
- Personal time off (PTO)
About the Hospital
Woodland Heights Medical Center is a 146-bed acute care hospital serving Lufkin and surrounding communities in East Texas. The hospital provides emergency care, cardiac services, surgical services, womens services, diagnostic imaging, rehabilitation, wound care, and outpatient services. Woodland Heights serves as a regional healthcare resource for a broad service area.
Community
Lufkin is a regional commercial and economic hub in East Texas with a population of approximately 36,000 and a broader daytime population that supports a wide range of amenities. The community offers cultural attractions, recreational facilities, and strong public and private school systems, creating a balance of small-town living with expanded services.