Seeking 1-2 BE/BC Pediatricians in Central Eastern Maine on the New Brunswick border. Hospital serves the needs of approximately 17,000 people in a wide geographic area, bordered by New Brunswick, Canada to the East, and is the largest employer in the area.
- Group is open to various scheduling options: 1 full-time Pediatrician; 2 full-time Pediatricians to take share of call; 2 Pediatricians that would job share - each working 2 weeks opposite the other, with group supplementing with locum coverage if needed; 1 part-time Pediatrician.
- This provider will be joining another P ediatrician and NP.
- The providers typically see 12 to 16 patients daily. More, if desired.
- No weekend clinic hours
- Providers have control over their schedule such as time allotted for patients, where you may want to put in a sick call, etc.
- Full time: work a 4 day week in the office.
- Hospital owned practice.
- The providers also are responsible for the newborn nursery.
- Hospital delivers approximately 100 babies annually and Pediatricians only need to be in attendance at delivery for anything high risk or after hour C-Sections to receive the babies.
- Historically we have had less than 10 pediatric patients admitted annually and then typically for dehydration or some asthma management.
- J1 & H1B Visa candidates welcome
The Community: Located on the section of the border that runs vertically between the United States and Canada, Houlton is in Maine s Aroostook County and is set among some of the state and country s most rural, scenic, and rugged landscapes. It s also known for its variety of annual fairs and festivals that draw people from all over the region, and its border location makes day-trips into Canada easy as well. During the warm summer months, the area around Houlton comes alive with more activities than most visitors expect; many of them have been going on for years and are family friendly.
Whether you re a hiker, mountain biker, snowmobiler or ATV rider, you can enjoy a different sort of exploration on the Southern Bangor and Aroostook Trail. This 37-mile, multi-use trail follows an old rail bed, so it s relatively flat. It makes for a great trip as it winds through small towns in southern Aroostook. Want some fun on the water? Stop by in the spring for the annual Meduxnekeag River Canoe Race. It s run each spring for more than 35 years and draws paddlers to a 9.5 miles stretch of the river, ending at a park downtown.
In May, join a hoard of other beer lovers in welcoming spring and a bunch of new brews at the annual Black Fly Brewfest. Over the 4th of July weekend each year, you can enjoy the Houlton Agricultural Fair, featuring concerts, amusement park rides and agricultural attractions.
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