TriStar Greenview Regional Hospital in Bowling Green, Kentucky is recruiting a board-certified Emergency Medicine physician for independent contractor (1099) coverage at this 211-bed community facility. The hospital is an Accredited Chest Pain Center and a Certified Primary Stroke Center with full-service lines spanning emergency care, cardiology, orthopedics, neurology, and surgery — offering a clinically rich environment with genuine regional acuity. Flexible block scheduling with a minimum of 4–6 shifts per month makes this an ideal fit for physicians seeking supplemental or locum-style coverage in a well-supported community ED.
Perks and Benefits
- Competitive compensation — independent contractor (1099) engagement
- Travel and lodging covered
- Professional liability (malpractice) insurance covered
- Flexible scheduling with a minimum commitment of 4–6 shifts per month
Practice Highlights
- 211-bed acute care community hospital serving Southern Kentucky and surrounding region
- Accredited Chest Pain Center with dedicated cardiology service line
- Certified Primary Stroke Center with neurology support
- Full-service surgical, orthopedic, and neurological subspecialty backup on campus
- 36 hours of continuous physician coverage per day across three shift structures: 6a–6p, 1p–1a, and 6p–6a
- Minimum commitment of 4–6 shifts per month — well-suited for out-of-state or supplemental coverage physicians
- Regional referral catchment spanning Southern Kentucky and adjacent communities
Qualifications
- Board certification in Emergency Medicine required
- Active Kentucky medical license required (or eligibility to obtain prior to start)
- Comfort with full-spectrum community ED acuity including chest pain and stroke presentations
About the Community
Bowling Green is Kentucky's third-largest city and home to the National Corvette Museum, Mammoth Cave National Park's cave boat tours, a vibrant downtown food and arts scene, and Western Kentucky University — a combination that delivers genuine small-city charm with strong cultural amenities. The region offers a low cost of living, mild four-season climate, and easy highway access to Nashville (roughly 65 miles south), making it an attractive base for physicians who want proximity to a major metro without the urban price tag.