Otolaryngology Physician
Summit Recruiting Group
Somerset, PA, 15501, USA
Somerset, PA, 15501, USA
- Healthcare
- Full-time
- Otolaryngology
- ENT
- Physician
An Otolaryngology Physician specializes in diagnosing and treating ear, nose, and throat conditions, performing consultations, surgeries, and developing patient treatment plans. This full-time, hospital-based position in Somerset, PA involves 2-3 days of operating room time monthly and participation in a call rotation within a skilled three-physician group. The role is closely affiliated with the University of Pittsburgh, providing opportunities for practicing in a region known for outdoor activities and accessible urban centers.
ENT opening - Somerset, PALocated in Southwest PA, 70m to PittsburghPosition details
- Full-time, permanent
- Hospital employee
- Otolaryngology
- Conduct consultations, diagnose conditions, and develop treatment plans for patients.
- 2 to 3 days of operating room time per month.
- Join a highly skilled 3-physician group.
- Participate in a 1-3 call rotation. Location Details
- Located in Somerset County, which is an outdoor enthusiasts dream.
- Home to three of the top ski resorts in the eastern U.S.
- The Great Allegheny Passage, which is part of the 334-mile rails-to-trails project connecting Pittsburgh to Washington, D.C., runs through Somerset County.
- There are numerous cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and snowmobile trails throughout the county, as well as a multitude of mountain bike trails.
- There are ample opportunities for whitewater rafting, paddleboarding, and kayaking.
- Somerset County is home to several golf courses, ranging from nine-hole community courses to PGA-rated resort courses.
- In addition to the outdoor scene, Somerset County also has numerous fairs and festivals that celebrate the culture of the area. There are several small theaters and playhouses in the region. With Somersets proximity to the Pennsylvania turnpike and US-219, it affords beautiful, rural living with easy access to larger cities such as Pittsburgh and Washington D.C




