Physician/ObGyn - Urogynecology/Mississippi/Jackson, MS Suburb Group Adding Urogynecologist- Signing
Listed on 2026-01-07
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Doctor/Physician
Surgeon, Medical Doctor
This Jackson, Mississippi, area uro-gynecology practice is adding an additional Urogynecologist to its well-established practice, dedicated to advanced care for women with pelvic floor disorders.
About the Opportunity:
- Collaborative Team:
Join a five-physician practice including urogynecologists, physician assistants, and nurse practitioners who work closely to deliver exceptional patient care. - Comprehensive Clinical Scope:
Perform advanced procedures, including minimally invasive surgeries, vaginal rejuvenation, mesh repairs, and manage complex pelvic floor disorders with access to surgical robotics and a dedicated urogynecology surgery center. - Balanced
Schedule:
A Typical week includes clinical days in the office, telehealth from home, and scheduled OR time. Call responsibility is minimal with nursing staff providing first call coverage. - Strong Support & Mentorship:
Whether you are newly fellowship-trained or experienced, benefit from a supportive environment focused on professional growth and clinical excellence. - Robust Patient Volume:
A high volume of cases (1000+ annually) ensures a dynamic and fulfilling practice.
Community Details:
Good old-fashioned Southern hospitality combined with a rich history makes the capital of Mississippi a great place to live, work, and play. Known as The City with a Soul, Jackson is the most populous city in Mississippi, with more than 537,000 people in its five-county metropolitan area. There is an endless variety of family-friendly places to explore and discover in this state capital, ranging from interactive museums and a planetarium to the Jackson Zoo and acres of gardens and parks.
The city is also home to several colleges, universities, and private schools.
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