Caribou Hosptial Employed Group Seeking a FT FP with Optional OB – Excellent Call Schedule!
A northern Maine, employed multi-specialty physician group based in Caribou is seeking full time FP’s to join their practice in Presque Isle and Caribou. OB is not required. This is primarily an outpatient practice, with inpatient care provided by the FP’s and by hospitalists (also employed by the group) at Cary Medical Center. Pediatrics will account for a portion of the care provided, but patients from across the lifespan will be seen. Call is a rotating 1 day per 4 -5 weeks with very infrequent weekend back-up. A choice of either a traditional five day/week work schedule or 4-10’s work schedule is available.
The selected candidate will be offered a highly competitive salary and a comprehensive benefits package, including but not limited to health and professional liability insurance, earned benefit time (EBT), CME reimbursement, relocation assistance, education loan repayment, and will enjoy a four season environment, friendly communities, an excellent school system and a variety of recreational pursuits. This rural community is located only 3 hours from Maine’s 3rd largest city, minutes from the Canadian border and just a short distance from a regional airport in Presque Isle, making it easily accessible and very desirable!

The Cary Medical Center in Caribou, Maine, is a 65-bed community hospital with 39 active medical staff members serving a population of 35,000 people. The Medical Center has been providing quality health care services to the citizens of the region for more than 80 years. With the addition of a new Sonogram, CAT Scan, the first Diamond Mammogram in Maine, and the first fixed-base MRI in Northern Maine, this modern hospital utilizes the latest technology to care for area patients. Cary is an organization of caring people who are committed to excellence in patient-centered care and continuous quality improvement.
Contact: Jane Ham
Email: jham@themha.org
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June 1, 2010 
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