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Otolaryngologist Opportunity | Live and Work in Historic Natchez, Mississippi

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This Permanent Otolaryngology position (Ref #: 5892) is located in Mississippi .
Otolaryngology Permanent Natchez, Mississippi Ref #21048240

Job Description

  • Arts & Culture Rosalie Mansion Natchez Museum of African American History and Culture Stratton Chapel Gallery Grand Village of the Natchez Indians  
  • Sports for the Spectator The Biloxi Shuckers are a Minor League Baseball team based in Biloxi, Mississippi The Mississippi Braves, or M-Braves as they are referred to locally, are a minor league baseball team based in Pearl, Mississippi, a suburb of Jackson. The Ole Miss Rebels men's basketball team represents the University of Mississippi in the sport of basketball  
  • Closest International Airports 163 miles: New Orleans, LA (MSY / KMSY) Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport

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Practice Details

  • Seeking a Board Certified/Board Eligible Otolaryngologist to join our hospital-employed team  
  • Inpatient/Outpatient Duties
  • Anticipated ER Call: 10 days per month
  • Office Space is attached to the hospital
  • New Grads welcomed to apply!

Community Details

  • Situated high on the bluffs above the mighty Mississippi, Natchez is a city 300 years in the making.
  • Steeped in history, elegance and charm, with perfectly preserved homes and buildings from days gone by, Natchez is filled with art, music, culture, natural beauty, outdoor adventures and bustling commerce.
  • The crown jewel of Southwest Mississippi, this town has embraced and preserved the influences of Native American, European, Southern and African-American cultures, giving it a timeless and unique ambiance.

Compensation Details

  • Competitive compensation
  • CME
  • Relocation
  • Medical education debt assistance
  • Commencement bonus

Top Five Things to Do

  1. Longwood
  2. Monmouth Historic Inn & Gardens
  3. Natchez Tourism Department
  4. Grand Village of the Natchez Indians
  5. William Johnson House