Seeking a full-time BC/BE Maternal-Fetal Medicine physician to assume a tremendous practice from a retiring physician. Join an outstanding medical staff and a dedicated support team in the Great Lakes Bay Region of Michigan. The position is supported by a robust multidisciplinary team including pediatric/neonatal specialists, pediatric surgery, and other pediatric subspecialists. only NICU and PICU in the region Opportunity to teach residents and medical students Compensation and Benefits Competitive salary and benefits package medical, dental, and vision, disability and life insurance excellent retirement plans generous paid vacation days paid CME and malpractice insurance Opportunity to work with some of the best and brightest minds in the medical field Strong commitment to patient care Physician-led culture State-of-the-art facilities Opportunity for professional growth and development Collaborative work environment Sense of community and belonging The Community: The economically diverse County of Saginaw is located in the central portion of Michigan s Lower Peninsula and is part of the Great Lakes Bay Region. Saginaw County, with a population of nearly 200,000 residents, is a hub of research, product development, and manufacturing for the auto, chemical, silicon, advanced materials, and technology industries. The Great Lakes Bay Region also has a strong position as a retail and tourist destination, which coincides with exceptional quality of life. Saginaw county offers a plethora of four seasons activities including, but not limited to, boating, fishing, skiing, snowmobiling, hunting, theater, and concerts to name a few. Parks, lakes, rail trails, and plenty of extra circular activities are all available to please the entire family. The Great Lakes Bay Region boasts a very accommodating cost of living that affords beautiful homes in many lovely settings, be it urban, suburban, or rural. Shoreline living at its finest is also available! APPLY NOW or TEXT Job and email address to . Search all of our provider opportunities here: