A well-established Emergency Medicine opportunity is available in Wilson, North Carolina — a growing community in the eastern Piedmont region offering independent contractor flexibility, competitive hourly compensation, and a straightforward practice environment suited to physicians who want to focus on clinical care. This is a 1099 engagement with paid malpractice coverage and flexible block scheduling, making it accessible to both local and out-of-state emergency physicians.
Perks and Benefits
- Competitive hourly rate — independent contractor (1099) compensation structure
- Paid professional liability insurance with tail coverage included
- Flexible scheduling to accommodate varied availability and geographic preferences
- Independent contractor status preserving clinical autonomy and scheduling control
Practice Highlights
- Emergency Medicine practice based in Wilson, NC — serving the eastern Piedmont and surrounding regional catchment
- Independent contractor engagement with flexible block scheduling well-suited to out-of-state coverage
- Scope consistent with a full-service community emergency department serving medical, surgical, and trauma presentations
Qualifications
- Board certification or board eligibility in Emergency Medicine
- Active North Carolina medical license or eligibility to obtain licensure in the state
- Comfort managing the full acuity spectrum of a community emergency department
About the Community
Wilson is a mid-sized city in eastern North Carolina, situated roughly 45 miles east of Raleigh along the I-95 corridor — offering easy access to the Research Triangle's amenities, major airports, and academic medical resources while maintaining a lower cost of living and a close-knit community feel. The region features a mild four-season climate, proximity to North Carolina's coastal beaches and the Blue Ridge Mountains, strong public and private school options, and a revitalized downtown with local dining and arts. Physicians relocating to Wilson gain the lifestyle advantages of a smaller city without sacrificing proximity to a major metropolitan hub.