Posted in Other 3 days ago.
Location: Upper Marlboro, Maryland
The Mid-Atlantic Permanente Medical Group, PC (MAPMG) located throughout the metropolitan Virginia, Baltimore and Washington, D.C. areas is currently interviewing for an Otolaryngologist to support our Largo Medical Center Otolaryngology Department.
The Kaiser Permanente medical care program is the largest and most experienced integrated healthcare system in the country. The Mid-Atlantic Permanente Medical Group is a physician owned and managed multi-specialty group with over 1700 physicians serving over 870,000 patients at over 33 medical centers.
We are seeking an Otolaryngology surgeon comfortable with a broad range of surgical procedures. The appropriate candidate will be comfortable managing the full range of general Otolaryngology including but not limited to pediatrics, sinus, ear, laryngeal, and neck disease. Seeking a candidate with a particular interest or additional training in head and neck cancer surgery for tumor resections and endocrine surgery.
The surgeon will be joining a group of 12 collaborative otolaryngologists in a large multi-specialty practice with a captured patient population in an integrated delivery system. This collegial environment is ideal to practice the full breadth of Otolaryngology. We embrace the population care model. This position will also occasionally include working at mid-Atlantic medical centers as needed.
Here are just some of the reasons why our more than 1700 physicians joined the Mid-Atlantic Permanente Medical Group: physician led and driven practice, built in referral base, multi-specialty support, collegial atmosphere, affiliation with top hospitals, reasonable, predictable schedules with competitive salary and excellent benefits including pension program.
Requirements Candidate must be B/E or B/C in Otolaryngology and have or can obtain active medical licenses in the District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia
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Mid-Atlantic Permanente Medical Group
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