Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine
Maternal Fetal Medicine - Staff Physician
Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine, Louisville, Kentucky, us, 40201
Staff Physician - Maternal Fetal Medicine
Job Description
NORTON CHILDREN’S MATERNAL-FETAL MEDICINE is seeking a fellowship-trained and board-certified or board eligible physician to join its growing practice in Louisville, Kentucky. This provider will join a comprehensive, collaborative team of nine maternal-fetal medicine physicians, high-risk OB/GYN physicians, 10 advanced practice registered nurses, two advanced practice registered nurses certified as diabetes educators, a clinical nutritionist, two nurse navigators, two social workers, two genetic counselors and 27 sonographers, four of whom are certified in fetal echocardiography. Our physicians provide services at Norton Hospital, which is connected by pedway to Norton Children’s Hospital, a Level I Pediatric Trauma Center with a 101-bed Level IV neonatal intensive care unit (NICU); and at Norton Women’s & Children’s Hospital, which offers a full range of pregnancy and newborn care and has a 44-bed Level III NICU. Both hospitals offer 24-hour obstetrics hospitalist services. At Norton Children’s Perinatal Center, we provide collaborative outpatient care from the beginning of a high-risk pregnancy diagnosis to the followup care of a newborn, all at the same location. That means many women with high-risk pregnancies — especially those who travel hundreds of miles for care — can consolidate their appointments. Norton Children’s Maternal-Fetal Medicine also offers telemedicine services and has outreach clinics in Bowling Green, Elizabethtown and Paducah, Kentucky.
About the Position
Opportunity to collaborate with a variety of clinicians across all major subspecialties, including preconception and genetic counseling
Consultative model allowing maternal-fetal medicine physicians to attend deliveries if preferred but not required
Competitive compensation model, which includes base salary with bonus potential based on production and quality metrics
Ongoing research opportunities available through the Norton Healthcare Research Office
Strong referral network through Norton Medical Group, a physician led medical group that includes over 100 OB/GYN physicians and advanced practice providers
Weekend on-call coverage split among providers with first call provided by physician extenders
Tuition loan reimbursement offered; up to $100K over 5 years
Requirements
Medical degree/diploma
Residency/fellowship certification
Kentucky medical license or license eligible
Maternal-Fetal Medicine Practice Patient Statistics
Over 23,000 visits annually, including diabetes education
More women choose to deliver their babies at Norton Healthcare facilities than any other in the region
8,002 deliveries with Norton Women’s Care
Approximately 100 annual Norton Maternal Opiate and Substance Treatment (MOST) Program admissions to provide prenatal care for women with substance use disorder
About Norton Women’s Care
More women choose to deliver their babies at Norton Healthcare facilities than any other in the region
50,725 Kentucky births in 2021
8,557 with Norton Women’s Care
16.8% of women who gave birth in the state
Access to Level IV and Level III neonatal intensive care units
Specialty services: gynecologic care, pelvic health program, obstetrics, breast health
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or status as a protected veteran.
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About the Position
Opportunity to collaborate with a variety of clinicians across all major subspecialties, including preconception and genetic counseling
Consultative model allowing maternal-fetal medicine physicians to attend deliveries if preferred but not required
Competitive compensation model, which includes base salary with bonus potential based on production and quality metrics
Ongoing research opportunities available through the Norton Healthcare Research Office
Strong referral network through Norton Medical Group, a physician led medical group that includes over 100 OB/GYN physicians and advanced practice providers
Weekend on-call coverage split among providers with first call provided by physician extenders
Tuition loan reimbursement offered; up to $100K over 5 years
Requirements
Medical degree/diploma
Residency/fellowship certification
Kentucky medical license or license eligible
Maternal-Fetal Medicine Practice Patient Statistics
Over 23,000 visits annually, including diabetes education
More women choose to deliver their babies at Norton Healthcare facilities than any other in the region
8,002 deliveries with Norton Women’s Care
Approximately 100 annual Norton Maternal Opiate and Substance Treatment (MOST) Program admissions to provide prenatal care for women with substance use disorder
About Norton Women’s Care
More women choose to deliver their babies at Norton Healthcare facilities than any other in the region
50,725 Kentucky births in 2021
8,557 with Norton Women’s Care
16.8% of women who gave birth in the state
Access to Level IV and Level III neonatal intensive care units
Specialty services: gynecologic care, pelvic health program, obstetrics, breast health
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or status as a protected veteran.
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