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Emergency Medicine Physician In Pulaski, TN

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Emergency Medicine Pulaski, TN Full-time Hospital
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A flexible independent contractor Emergency Medicine opportunity is available in Pulaski, Tennessee — a close-knit southern community offering a manageable pace, low cost of living, and strong work/life balance. This position is structured for physicians who want clinical autonomy, predictable scheduling, and the backing of a large national emergency medicine infrastructure without the constraints of an employed model.

Perks and Benefits

  • Competitive pay rate for independent contractor (1099) engagement
  • Paid professional liability insurance with tail coverage included
  • Flexible scheduling designed to support work/life balance
  • Access to professional development tools and educational resources through an established national institute
  • CME resources available through the affiliated physician education platform

Practice Highlights

  • Independent contractor (1099) engagement — clinical autonomy with no employment restrictions
  • Flexible block scheduling that accommodates both local and out-of-area physicians
  • Supported by a large national emergency medicine group with established operational infrastructure
  • Community emergency department setting serving Pulaski and the surrounding Giles County region

Qualifications

  • Board certification or board eligibility in Emergency Medicine
  • Active Tennessee medical license or eligibility to obtain licensure in Tennessee
  • Comfort with the full spectrum of community emergency department acuity

About the Community

Pulaski is a small city in Giles County in southern Middle Tennessee, situated roughly 80 miles south of Nashville — close enough for urban amenities while offering a distinctly lower cost of living, minimal commute times, and a genuine small-town quality of life. The region features rolling Tennessee countryside, outdoor recreation along the Elk River corridor, and a tight-knit community atmosphere that appeals to physicians seeking a slower pace without sacrificing proximity to a major metropolitan area.