A 132-bed acute care hospital in Logan, West Virginia is seeking a board-certified or board-eligible Emergency Medicine physician to join its 22-room emergency department. Logan Regional Medical Center is a recently expanded, full-service facility offering a broad scope of acute care services — including a dedicated Women's Center and three trauma rooms — supported by more than $4.2 million in newly acquired state-of-the-art medical equipment. Independent contractor status and flexible scheduling make this an attractive option for physicians seeking autonomy and work-life balance in a well-resourced community hospital setting.
Perks and Benefits
- Independent contractor (1099) engagement with flexible block scheduling
- Paid professional liability insurance with tail coverage included
- Flexible scheduling structure that accommodates out-of-state and regional physicians
- Access to abundant outdoor recreation and a high quality-of-life setting in southern West Virginia
Practice Highlights
- 22-bay emergency department serving the full spectrum of community and regional acute care acuity
- Three dedicated trauma rooms for high-acuity stabilization
- On-site diagnostic imaging: CT scanner, dedicated X-ray rooms, portable X-ray unit, and portable ultrasound
- PACS technology enabling 24/7 remote consultation with radiologists at facilities across the country
- Over $4.2 million in recently purchased state-of-the-art medical equipment throughout the facility
- 132-bed acute care campus with a full range of inpatient and outpatient services
- Women's Center on the second floor featuring three labor and delivery suites, a staging area, and a nine-bed nursery with current LDR security and safety features
- Recently expanded facility with modernized infrastructure supporting both clinical and diagnostic workflows
Qualifications
- Board certification or board eligibility in Emergency Medicine
- Active West Virginia medical license or eligibility to obtain prior to start
- Comfort managing the full acuity range of a community emergency department, including trauma stabilization
- Independent contractor engagement — suitable for physicians seeking 1099 practice structure
About the Community
Logan is nestled in the heart of southern West Virginia's Appalachian highlands, offering a pace of life and natural environment that urban markets simply cannot match. The region is home to the renowned Hatfield-McCoy trail system, lake recreation, and four-season mountain scenery — ideal for physicians who prioritize outdoor pursuits alongside a rewarding clinical practice. The cost of living is low relative to most metropolitan markets, and the Charleston metropolitan area is accessible for additional cultural and commercial amenities.