A full-time Emergency Medicine physician opportunity is available in Warsaw, Indiana — a growing community in the heart of Kosciusko County offering a collaborative clinical environment, highly competitive compensation, and an exceptional quality of life. This position combines strong financial incentives with supportive leadership and a team-oriented practice setting, making it a compelling choice for EM physicians seeking stability and community connection in the Midwest.
Perks and Benefits
- Highly competitive compensation package structured to reward experienced emergency physicians
- Exceptional signing bonus for qualified candidates
- Low cost of living in the Warsaw area amplifies total compensation value significantly
- Supportive administrative and clinical leadership invested in physician satisfaction and retention
Practice Highlights
- Collaborative clinical team with a culture of mutual support across the emergency department
- Practice located in Warsaw, Indiana — a regional hub with a stable and growing patient population
- Physician-led environment with leadership accessible and engaged at the department level
Qualifications
- Board certification or board eligibility in Emergency Medicine (ABEM or AOBEM)
- Completion of an ACGME- or AOA-accredited Emergency Medicine residency program
- Active Indiana medical license or eligibility to obtain prior to start
- Comfort managing the full acuity spectrum typical of a community emergency department
About the Community
Warsaw is the county seat of Kosciusko County in northern Indiana, widely recognized as the orthopedic device capital of the world and home to a thriving medical industry ecosystem. The area offers top-rated public and private schools, a low cost of living relative to national averages, and access to more than 100 lakes — including the popular Syracuse and Winona lakes — making it an outstanding destination for physicians with families or those who value outdoor recreation. Indianapolis is approximately two hours south, providing easy access to a major metropolitan center while preserving the pace and affordability of small-city living.