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Anesthesiologist (Medford)

Medford, Oregon, United States

MD Anesthesiologist – Office-Based Pediatric Dental

Medford, OR + Southern Oregon | Exceptional Flexibility | Real Work–Life Balance

You have a career. Now live your life, too.

At Ambulatory Anesthesia Care – Pacific Northwest (AAC-PNW), we deliver high-quality, office-based anesthesia across pediatric dental, adult dental, and select adult specialty settings—including GI, ENT, gynecology/fertility, and plastics—while intentionally designing schedules that support a full, balanced life.

We’re seeking an MD Anesthesiologist comfortable practicing in office-based pediatric dental settings. Our patients are healthy pediatric dental patients (primarily ASA I), with efficient cases and short sedation and recovery times. No complex pediatric cases—just thoughtful, well-run care in a calm environment.

Why This Role Stands Out

Many of our dental offices start early and finish early, with days often wrapping up by 1–2 PM. That means more time for family, personal commitments, outdoor adventures, or simply enjoying where you live—especially here in Southern Oregon.

Medford offers exceptional scheduling flexibility, including:

  • 1 week on / 1 week off, or

  • Tuesday–Thursday weekly

We’re open to building a schedule that works for you.

What You’ll Be Doing

  • Office-based pediatric dental anesthesia

  • Healthy, low-acuity pediatric patients

  • Efficient, predictable workflows

  • One location per day

  • Support from experienced clinical and operational teams

This model is built to support excellent clinical care without burnout.


Why Physicians Choose AAC-PNW

  • Office-based, ambulatory-only anesthesia

  • Low-stress, efficient pediatric dental cases

  • Strong clinical and operational support

  • Thoughtful market growth with room to evolve

Who This Is Ideal For

  • MD Anesthesiologist

  • Comfortable caring for pediatric dental patients
    (pediatric fellowship not required)

  • Enjoys autonomy and flexible scheduling

  • Values quality of life alongside meaningful clinical work

  • Interested in growing with a practice—not just filling shifts

More Than a Job—A Better Way to Practice

If you’re looking to be more than a number, more connected to your work, and part of a model that truly prioritizes both excellent medicine and real-life balance, AAC-PNW may be your next professional home.

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Email your CV to recruiting@aac-md.com or reach out to learn more about scheduling options in Medford!

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