A tele-hospitalist opportunity based in Asheville, North Carolina offers the ability to practice hospital medicine entirely from home, supporting inpatient teams across a national clinical network. This remote role combines the intellectual depth of hospitalist medicine with the flexibility of a virtual care model — no commute, no overnight call in a hospital building, and full integration into a large, established physician organization. For the clinician who wants to stay sharp in acute inpatient medicine while controlling their environment and schedule, this is a compelling platform.
Perks and Benefits
- Competitive compensation structure (specific figures available upon inquiry)
- Flexible scheduling designed to accommodate work-life balance
- Comprehensive health benefits package available to full-time clinicians
- Professional liability insurance with tail coverage included
- Fully remote — work from your home in or around Asheville, NC
- Membership in a national Patient Safety Organization, providing practice support, peer protection, and quality infrastructure
- Stability and resources of one of the largest physician staffing organizations in the country
Practice Highlights
- Tele-hospitalist model — all clinical work conducted remotely, supporting inpatient teams via telemedicine technology
- Part of a broad national network of clinicians, enabling peer collaboration and cross-coverage support at scale
- Access to the organizational infrastructure of a respected, long-established national physician group
- Practice backed by a formal Patient Safety Organization, offering clinicians structured quality improvement resources and legal protections for patient safety work
- Flexible scheduling framework that can be tailored to full-time or part-time clinical commitments
Qualifications
- Board certification or board eligibility in Internal Medicine, Family Medicine, or Hospital Medicine
- Completion of an accredited residency in Internal Medicine or Family Medicine
- Active North Carolina medical license or eligibility to obtain licensure in North Carolina
- Comfort managing acute inpatient clinical scenarios in a telemedicine-based care model
About the Community
Asheville, North Carolina sits in the Blue Ridge Mountains of western NC and consistently ranks among the most livable mid-sized cities in the Southeast — known for its vibrant arts scene, nationally recognized restaurant culture, and immediate access to hiking, mountain biking, fly fishing, and whitewater recreation. The region offers a relatively low cost of living compared to coastal metros, strong public and private school options, and a four-season climate that draws outdoor enthusiasts year-round. Because this role is fully remote, clinicians can enjoy everything Asheville has to offer without the demands of a traditional in-hospital schedule.