A community Emergency Medicine physician opportunity in Seaman, Ohio — a rural Appalachian setting where you will serve as a frontline provider for a regional patient population with genuine medical need. Independent contractor status delivers scheduling flexibility and practice autonomy, while professional liability coverage including tail insurance is fully provided, removing one of the most significant overhead concerns for 1099 physicians. This role suits an EM-trained clinician who values work/life balance, leadership development pathways, and a collegial national network of emergency medicine peers.
Perks and Benefits
- Independent contractor (1099) engagement with flexible scheduling and strong work/life balance
- Professional liability insurance with tail coverage provided at no cost to the physician
- Exclusive access to continuing medical education resources, live CME events, and a dynamic online EM physician community
- Professional development programming including Leadership Education and Development (LEAD), Coach Development Academy, Women in Leadership (WIL), and the National Medical Leadership Conference (NMLC)
- Defined pathway to local, regional, and national leadership roles for physicians seeking career advancement beyond clinical practice
Practice Highlights
- Community emergency medicine practice serving a rural Appalachian catchment area in Adams County, Ohio
- Independent contractor model supports flexible block scheduling, including out-of-state physicians
- Access to a national network of emergency medicine physicians who actively contribute to shaping and improving EM practice standards
Qualifications
- Board certification or board eligibility in Emergency Medicine
- Completion of an ACGME-accredited Emergency Medicine residency
- Active Ohio medical license or eligibility to obtain licensure in Ohio
- Comfort with the full spectrum of community emergency department acuity, including rural and underserved patient populations
About the Community
Seaman is the county seat of Adams County in southern Ohio, situated in a scenic, rural stretch of the Appalachian foothills roughly 60 miles east of Cincinnati. The region offers a low cost of living, a tight-knit community atmosphere, and easy access to outdoor recreation including Serpent Mound State Memorial, Shawnee State Forest, and the Ohio River corridor. Physicians who prefer a quieter pace of life with proximity to a major metropolitan area — and the ability to make a meaningful clinical impact in an underserved community — will find Seaman a compelling place to practice and live.