Wood County Hospital in Bowling Green, Ohio is recruiting a board-certified or board-eligible Anesthesiologist to join its acute care surgical program in northwestern Ohio. The facility performs approximately 6,000 cases annually across a diverse mix of surgical specialties, offering a well-defined, manageable scope without cardiac, neuro, or intracranial cases. This is a community-based anesthesiology opportunity with a stable patient population, a modern Cerner EMR environment, and a comprehensive employed benefits package that includes a Supplemental Executive Retirement Plan.
Perks and Benefits
- Comprehensive benefits package including a Supplemental Executive Retirement Plan (SERP)
- Paid professional liability insurance with tail coverage included
- Relocation assistance provided
- Access to free CME and educational resources through an in-house clinician institute
- Clinician wellness program and peer referral program
- Professional development tools and resources
Practice Highlights
- Approximately 6,000 surgical cases per year across a broad community OR mix
- Case mix includes orthopedics, ENT, OB/GYN, bariatrics, and bladder & bowel (B&B) procedures, among others
- Well-defined scope — no cardiac, neurological, or intracranial cases
- EMR platform: Cerner
- Acute care hospital setting with a long-standing community presence dating to 1951
- Located in northwestern Ohio with a stable regional referral base
Qualifications
- Board certification or board eligibility in Anesthesiology (American Board of Anesthesiology)
- Completion of an ACGME-accredited Anesthesiology residency
- Active Ohio medical license or eligibility to obtain prior to start
- Comfort with a community OR case mix including orthopedics, ENT, OB/GYN, and bariatrics
About the Community
Bowling Green is a welcoming mid-sized city in northwestern Ohio, home to Bowling Green State University and offering a strong sense of community, affordable cost of living, and access to quality public and private schools. The region sits within easy driving distance of Toledo, providing access to a major metropolitan area's cultural amenities, international airport, and professional sports while maintaining the pace and affordability of small-city living. Outdoor recreation along the Maumee River corridor and the broader Great Lakes region rounds out a lifestyle well suited to physicians seeking balance outside a large urban center.