<p>A full-time Emergency Medicine physician opportunity is available in Knoxville, Tennessee — one of the Southeast's most livable mid-size cities — with a team-oriented emergency medicine group committed to high-quality patient care and ongoing professional development. While the source details on facility specifics are limited, this posting reflects a permanent, employed EM position in a collaborative clinical environment with a clear emphasis on physician satisfaction and growth.</p>
<h3>Perks and Benefits</h3> <ul> <li>Competitive compensation package — specific figures available upon inquiry through MDPositions</li> <li>Professional development and growth opportunities supported at the organizational level</li> <li>Team-oriented practice culture where all clinical staff are valued contributors</li> </ul>
<h3>Practice Highlights</h3> <ul> <li>Emergency Medicine practice based in Knoxville, Tennessee</li> <li>Strong institutional commitment to high-quality, patient-centered emergency care</li> <li>Collaborative, team-oriented department environment</li> <li>Professional development pathways and growth opportunities available within the group</li> </ul>
<h3>Qualifications</h3> <ul> <li>Board certification or board eligibility in Emergency Medicine (ABEM or AOBEM)</li> <li>Completion of an ACGME- or AOA-accredited Emergency Medicine residency</li> <li>Active Tennessee medical license or eligibility to obtain prior to start</li> <li>Commitment to team-based, high-quality emergency care delivery</li> </ul>
<h3>About the Community</h3> <p>Knoxville sits at the gateway to the Great Smoky Mountains — the most visited national park in the United States — offering physicians an exceptional quality of life with year-round outdoor recreation, a vibrant downtown food and arts scene, and a cost of living well below comparable Southeast metros. The city is home to the University of Tennessee flagship campus, contributing a youthful energy, strong school systems, and a robust cultural calendar. Proximity to Asheville, Nashville, and Atlanta makes Knoxville an ideal base for clinicians who want small-city livability without geographic isolation.</p>