Greetings from Atlanta, Georgia, the city where I was born!
Our organization is actively searching for a dedicated Internal Medicine Physician to join our outpatient practice. This position is available as we prepare for the retirement of one of our esteemed internists later this year.
The retiring physician has a well-established patient panel that you will inherit, ensuring a smooth transition into your new role.
About Our PracticeWe have long embraced the concierge medicine model, which allows us to provide exceptional care with a manageable patient load. On a typical day, you will see around eight patients, significantly reducing the risk of burnout. Each of our current providers manages approximately 600 patients.
Our patient base is well-educated and values the convenience of after-hours healthcare access. On average, you may receive only one call after regular hours!
Partnership OpportunitiesUpon joining our practice, you will have access to a unique partnership track that sets us apart from many other practices in the region. We are conveniently located just five minutes away from three of the top medical facilities in the South: Northside, Emory St. Joseph, and Children's Healthcare.
Community and LifestyleHaving personal experience in this area, I can attest to the safety of our community, the award-winning schools, and the quality of housing available. The neighborhoods of Buckhead, Brookhaven, Dunwoody, Johns Creek, Alpharetta, Roswell, Sandy Springs, Virginia Highlands, and Decatur are all within a 30-minute drive.
For outdoor enthusiasts, Lake Lanier is less than an hour away, and Truist Park, home of the Atlanta Braves, is just 20 minutes from our office. Additionally, the world's busiest airport is a mere 45 minutes away.
Financial BenefitsGeorgia offers favorable tax benefits, including no taxation on social security benefits. Furthermore, seniors aged 65 and older can enjoy a maximum deduction of $65,000 on various types of retirement income, including withdrawals from retirement accounts and pensions, which are partially taxed.
The cost of living in Georgia is approximately 9.1% lower than the national average, making it an attractive place to live and work.
If you are interested in learning more about this opportunity, please feel free to reach out to me, Avery Poe. I encourage you to text first for additional information.