Livingston Regional Hospital (LRH) in Livingston, Tennessee is recruiting a board-certified or board-eligible Emergency Medicine physician to join its 24-hour emergency department at a 114-bed, Joint Commission–accredited acute care facility. LRH serves a five-county catchment spanning central Tennessee and southern Kentucky, offering a genuine community-hospital practice with broad clinical scope and the infrastructure support of a nationally recognized physician group. A signing bonus and relocation stipend are available, making this an accessible opportunity for candidates relocating to the region.
Perks and Benefits
- Competitive hourly compensation structure
- Signing bonus available
- Relocation stipend available
- Paid professional liability insurance with tail coverage
- Access to clinician wellness program
- CME resources and professional development tools through a dedicated physician education institute
- Affiliation with a nationally prominent, large-scale physician practice offering long-term career stability
Practice Highlights
- 24-hour emergency department at a 114-bed acute care hospital
- Full Joint Commission accreditation reflecting rigorous quality and safety standards
- Regional referral catchment covering five counties across central Tennessee and southern Kentucky
- Comprehensive continuum of care on campus: emergency services, inpatient and outpatient rehabilitative services, and a Level II-A neonatal nursery
- Broad community-ED acuity reflecting the medical, surgical, and obstetric needs of a multi-county rural and semi-rural population
Qualifications
- Board certification or board eligibility in Emergency Medicine
- Active Tennessee medical license or eligibility to obtain prior to start
- Comfort managing the full spectrum of community emergency department acuity, including pediatric and neonatal adjacency given the on-site Level II-A nursery
About the Community
Livingston is the county seat of Overton County in the Upper Cumberland region of Tennessee — a setting defined by rolling hills, Dale Hollow Lake, and the scenic Obey River, offering exceptional fishing, boating, and outdoor recreation year-round. The area combines a low cost of living and a tight-knit community feel with reasonable driving distance to Cookeville and Nashville, giving physicians access to urban amenities while enjoying a distinctly unhurried quality of life. Families are drawn to the region's strong sense of community, affordable housing, and access to Tennessee's natural landscapes.