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Missoula, Montana - Providence Health & Services and a highly regarded, physician-owned multispecialty clinic (45 doctors) are partnering to bring up to three BC/BE pulmonary/critical care/intensivists to join existing department of two. Established practice; 1:5 call; single hospital (St. Patrick Hospital and Health Sciences Center) practice with office down the hall from ICU; practice includes both office pulmonary and intensive care. Allergy consultation also available if interested. Nighttime hospitalist program in place. Not H-1B or J-1 visa eligible. Competitive guarantee plus excellent benefits package, including relocation.
St. Patrick Hospital and Health Sciences Center is part of Providence Health & Services, an integrated health care system with 26 hospitals and more than 35 non-acute care clinics in five western states: Alaska, California, Montana, Oregon and Washington. Providence's 150-year history in the West and more than 300 physician opportunities provide physicians diverse career choices, rock-solid stability and ample clinical and business support. Contact us through our Website, www.providence.org/physicianopportunities, to learn more.
Missoula is a growing university town of 65,000. Located halfway between Glacier and Yellowstone National Parks, the area offers unlimited recreational opportunities (ski, fish or hike out your back door) and numerous cultural amenities, such as a symphony and active theatre and arts community. Missoula is a family oriented community with great schools and activities year round.
St. Patrick Hospital and Health Sciences Center has 195 acute-care beds, and 18 transitional-care beds.


In 2003, St. Pat's admitted over 9,705 patients and provided more than 49,986 days of patient care. Approximately 95% of our patients come from our 17-county service area.







Missoula, Montana has a population of 60,000 and is growing. It is a family-friendly, thriving community located in Western Montana.
We are proud to be the home of the University of Montana and the Grizzlies. The university attracts big named acts providing additional big ticket entertainment, arts and cultural events. Missoula is dubbed the Garden City for its mild winters relative to the rest of Montana. Depending on the season, you can hike, ski, fish, run rivers and ride mountain bikes.
Missoula is three hours south of Glacier National Park and three and one-half hours west of Yellowstone National Park. Missoula is located in an old, glacial lakebed, which is now cut by Clark Fork River.




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For additional information regarding
this opportunity, please contact: Jennifer Beighle
Physician Recruiter Western Montana 406.327.1820 |
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