St. Vincent Hospital in Erie, Pennsylvania is seeking a PRN Anesthesiologist to join its clinical team at one of the region's most decorated acute care facilities. Founded in 1875 and operating as a 316-bed non-profit community hospital, St. Vincent holds the No. 1 ranking in Erie across ten distinct care categories — including major cardiac surgery, major neurosurgery, orthopedic care, and trauma care — making this an environment where anesthesiology practice is both high-acuity and broadly subspecialized. The PRN structure offers flexibility for physicians seeking supplemental coverage in a well-resourced, high-performing hospital setting.
Perks and Benefits
- Competitive compensation structure for PRN/per-diem engagement
- Paid professional liability insurance with tail coverage
- Access to a clinician wellness program and referral bonus program
- Paid CME through a dedicated professional development institute, including access to educational resources and professional development tools
Practice Highlights
- 316-bed non-profit community hospital — the oldest in the Erie area, established 1875
- Rated No. 1 hospital in Erie for overall hospital care and overall surgical care
- Top-ranked for major cardiac surgery and major neurosurgery — reflecting a high-acuity, subspecialty-rich OR environment
- Top-ranked for orthopedic care and hip fracture care — substantial elective and urgent orthopedic surgical volume
- Top-ranked for trauma care — anesthesia coverage spans emergent and elective surgical needs
- Top-ranked for pulmonary care, pneumonia care, and women's health — broad inpatient service line depth
- PRN scheduling model offering flexible case coverage across a high-volume, multi-specialty surgical platform
Qualifications
- Board certification or board eligibility in Anesthesiology (American Board of Anesthesiology)
- Completion of an ACGME-accredited Anesthesiology residency
- Active Pennsylvania medical license or eligibility to obtain
- Comfort with a broad surgical case mix including cardiac, neurosurgical, orthopedic, trauma, and women's health procedures
About the Community
Erie is Pennsylvania's fourth-largest city, situated on the southern shore of Lake Erie — offering a genuine four-season lifestyle with waterfront recreation, boating, fishing, and Presque Isle State Park just minutes from the hospital. The region combines a low cost of living with a strong sense of community, access to quality public and private schools, and easy driving distance to Pittsburgh, Cleveland, and Buffalo. For physicians seeking a livable mid-sized city with urban amenities and outdoor access, Erie delivers a compelling quality of life.