Emergency Medicine Physician Opportunity Brand New Free-Standing Emergency Department
Location: Bowling Green, Kentucky Area
Position Type: 1099 Independent Contractor
Facility Type: Free-Standing Emergency Department (FSED) & Urgent Care
Position Overview
A brand new Free-Standing Emergency Department (FSED) opening in April in the Bowling Green, Kentucky area is seeking Board-Certified Emergency Medicine physicians to join its founding clinical team. This newly constructed facility will provide both emergency and urgent care services and is designed to deliver efficient, high-quality care in a modern clinical environment.
This is a unique opportunity to join a newly opened facility from day one, helping establish clinical workflows while practicing in a supportive environment with strong regional hospital backing.
Facility Highlights
Brand new FSED opening in April
Free-Standing Emergency Department & Urgent Care
12 total beds
Projected Annual Volume: 25,000 visits
Average Patients per Hour: 2
Admission Rate: 5%
Average Transfers: 3 4 per day to regional tertiary centers
Managed by a nationally recognized emergency medicine group
Clinical Resources
24/7 CT imaging
24/7 Ultrasound availability
Bedside ultrasound capability
Efficient ED workflow with hospitalist support for admissions
Modern EMR system with a planned transition to EPIC
Practice Environment
Independent contractor (1099) physician model
Advanced Practice Provider (APP) support
Physicians provide supervision for APPs
Strong referral relationships with regional tertiary care centers for trauma, burn, stroke, and pediatric cases
Opportunity to help shape workflows and culture as the facility launches
Physician Requirements
Board Certified in Emergency Medicine
Active BLS certification
Eligible for Kentucky medical licensure
Prior Emergency Department experience required
Comfortable working in a free-standing ED environment
Credentialing
Location
Located in the Bowling Green, Kentucky area, this community offers an excellent quality of life with easy access to Nashville, a lower cost of living, outdoor recreation, and a growing regional economy.