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Family Medicine Physician (Outpatient Only – No OB) - Sunny - Macon, GA

Macon, GA

We understand that healthcare careers are more than jobs—they are a calling.

At Transformational Health Network, Inc. (TrHN), we partner with respected healthcare organizations to place highly skilled registered nurses, advanced practice providers, and physicians in roles where they can make a meaningful impact on patient care.

Our mission is to help healthcare professionals find positions that offer growth, flexibility, competitive compensation, and supportive clinical environments.

Family Medicine Physician (Outpatient Only – No OB)

Location: Macon, Georgia
Employment Type: Full-Time, Employed
Compensation: $240,000–$290,000 Base Salary + Comprehensive Benefits + Partnership Track

Join a Thriving Outpatient Primary Care Practice

A leading healthcare system is seeking a Board Certified or Board Eligible Family Medicine Physician to join a well-established outpatient practice in Macon, Georgia. This opportunity offers an exceptional combination of clinical autonomy, strong earning potential, work-life balance, and a clear pathway to partnership.

Whether you are an experienced physician or a graduating resident, you will enjoy a collaborative practice environment supported by experienced providers, advanced clinical resources, and a dedicated care team focused on delivering high-quality, patient-centered healthcare.

Position Highlights

  • 100% Outpatient Family Medicine
  • No Obstetrics Responsibilities
  • No Emergency Room Call
  • Shared Telephone Call Schedule (1:9)
  • Established Patient Panel Available
  • Strong Referral Network
  • Partnership Opportunity After Two Years
  • Physician-Friendly Leadership Team
  • Modern EMR and Clinical Infrastructure
  • Excellent Work-Life Balance

Responsibilities

  • Provide comprehensive outpatient primary care services for patients of all ages.
  • Diagnose and manage acute and chronic medical conditions.
  • Perform annual wellness visits and preventive health screenings.
  • Manage chronic diseases including diabetes, hypertension, COPD, and other common primary care conditions.
  • Coordinate care with specialists and ancillary providers as needed.
  • Educate patients and families on disease prevention, treatment plans, and healthy lifestyle choices.
  • Maintain timely and accurate documentation within the electronic medical record system.
  • Collaborate with physicians, advanced practice providers, nursing staff, and support personnel to ensure continuity of care.

Qualifications Required

  • MD or DO degree from an accredited institution
  • Board Certified or Board Eligible in Family Medicine
  • Eligible for Georgia medical licensure
  • DEA certification or ability to obtain
  • Commitment to quality-driven, patient-centered care

Preferred

  • Previous outpatient Family Medicine experience
  • EMR proficiency
  • Strong communication and relationship-building skills
  • Interest in long-term practice growth and partnership opportunities

Compensation & Benefits

  • Competitive base salary of $240,000–$290,000
  • Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage
  • Retirement savings plan
  • Paid malpractice insurance
  • Generous paid time off and CME allowance
  • Partnership-track opportunity after two years
  • Established patient base with immediate volume
  • Leadership and professional development opportunities

About Macon, Georgia

Located in the heart of Georgia, Macon offers an affordable cost of living, excellent schools, vibrant arts and music culture, and convenient access to Atlanta, Savannah, and the Georgia coastline. Physicians enjoy a welcoming community, short commute times, and an outstanding quality of life.

Recruitment Process

  • Initial recruiter screening
  • Physician leadership interview
  • On-site practice visit
  • Offer presentation and onboarding

If you are seeking an outpatient Family Medicine opportunity that offers strong compensation, a supportive practice environment, and long-term growth potential, we encourage you to apply.


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