A PRN Emergency Medicine physician opportunity is available in Columbia, Kentucky, with one of the largest and most established physician practice organizations in the United States. This per-diem engagement offers maximum scheduling flexibility while connecting you to a national infrastructure of clinical support, wellness resources, and professional development — an ideal fit for a BC/BE emergency physician seeking supplemental coverage with institutional backing.
Perks and Benefits
- PRN / per-diem engagement with flexible, as-needed scheduling
- Access to a clinician wellness program and peer referral program
- CME access through a dedicated institute offering professional development tools and educational resources
- Leadership development and career growth pathways within a large national physician organization
- Stability and support of an industry-leading physician practice with national scale
Practice Highlights
- Emergency Medicine coverage role in Columbia, Kentucky
- PRN schedule designed to complement existing clinical commitments or retirement-phase practice
- Backed by a national quality and safety infrastructure with standardized clinical protocols
- Operating support team focused on removing administrative burden so clinicians can concentrate on direct patient care
- Access to continuous improvement initiatives and shared clinical best practices across a broad national network
Qualifications
- Board certification or board eligibility in Emergency Medicine
- Completion of an ACGME-accredited Emergency Medicine residency
- Active Kentucky medical license or eligibility to obtain
- Comfort managing the full acuity spectrum of a community emergency department
About the Community
Columbia is the county seat of Adair County in south-central Kentucky, a small-town setting that offers a low cost of living, a close-knit community, and easy access to the natural beauty of the Cumberland River region and nearby Lake Cumberland — one of the largest man-made lakes in the eastern United States. The area is within reasonable driving distance of Lexington and Nashville, giving clinicians the option of a quieter lifestyle without full geographic isolation.