A well-established and growing urology practice on Florida's Emerald Coast is recruiting a board-certified or board-eligible urologist for a full-time employed position in Fort Walton Beach, FL. The role carries both inpatient and outpatient clinical responsibilities, supported by a stable referral base and dedicated administrative infrastructure. Florida's zero state income tax and an occurrence-based malpractice policy round out a compensation package built for long-term practice stability.
Perks and Benefits
- Highly competitive physician compensation within a full employed model
- Occurrence-based malpractice coverage — no tail liability exposure
- Medical, dental, vision, and life insurance
- Short-term and long-term disability coverage
- 401(k) retirement plan
- Paid Time Off (PTO)
- CME time and financial allowance
- No Florida state income tax — a meaningful addition to take-home compensation
Practice Highlights
- Employed position within an established, actively growing urology group
- Combined inpatient and outpatient clinical scope
- Stable, developed referral base in place from day one
- Dedicated administrative support structure
- Practice positioned for continued growth in a high-demand coastal market
Qualifications
- Board certification or board eligibility through the American Board of Urology
- Active, unrestricted Florida medical license or eligibility to obtain one
- Current, unrestricted DEA registration required
- Clean licensure history — no history of license revocation, restriction, or suspension
- Comfort with both inpatient and outpatient urology practice
About the Community
Fort Walton Beach sits along Florida's Emerald Coast, celebrated for its sugar-white sand beaches, clear Gulf waters, and an unhurried coastal lifestyle that draws families and outdoor enthusiasts alike. The area offers year-round recreation — boating, fishing, paddling, and golf — alongside well-regarded public schools, affordable housing relative to other Florida coastal markets, and convenient access to regional airports. For physicians relocating from higher-tax states, the combination of Gulf Coast living and no state income tax is a compelling quality-of-life proposition.