Orthopedics Physician
Pulaski, TN, 38478, USA
- Healthcare
- Part-time
- Orthopedic Surgeon
- part-time orthopedic physician
- Mako robotic surgery
A part-time Orthopedic Surgeon role is available at Southern Tennessee Regional Hospital Pulaski, offering inpatient and outpatient services with access to advanced Mako robotic-assisted surgery. The position provides a flexible schedule suitable for surgeons seeking work-life balance, semi-retirement, or additional practice opportunities, with competitive compensation and comprehensive support including malpractice insurance and CME allowance. The role emphasizes community-focused patient care in a close-knit environment, located near Nashville, Tennessee, with no state income tax benefits.
Role:Part-time Orthopedic Surgeon
Location:Pulaski, TN
Specialty Focus: General Orthopedics with subspecialty interests welcomed, including Total Joints, Hand, and others
Setting: Inpatient and outpatient services at Southern Tennessee Regional Hospital Pulaski, with access to Mako robotic-assisted surgery
Schedule:
Flexible part-time schedule, ideal for surgeons seeking work-life balance, semi-retirement, or a complementary practice opportunity
Team:
Work alongside an experienced orthopedic team with APP and hospital support
Compensation & Support
Competitive compensation
Paid malpractice insurance
CME allowance
Practice management and administrative support
No call or limited call options may be available (depending on schedule)
Community & Lifestyle
Practice in a close-knit, welcoming community
Just over one hour from Nashville
Easy access to Huntsville and Franklin
Enjoy Tennessee s no state income tax
Why This Opportunity?
Flexible, lower-volume role without sacrificing quality or support
Opportunity to focus on patient care in a community that truly needs orthopedic services
Ideal for surgeons seeking balance, supplemental income, or reduced hours
Join Southern Tennessee Regional Hospital Pulaski and enjoy a flexible orthopedic role in a supportive, community-focused setting.




