Ob/gyn: faculty generalist, Eskenazi and Methodist Hospitals in Indianapolis
Indiana University Health
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Posted: 03-Sep-25
Location: Indianapolis, Indiana
Categories:
Physicians/Surgeons
Internal Number: 61629
Indiana University Health Physicians has an opportunity for a BE/BC OBGYN to join our highly skilled, compassionate team of caregivers at Eskenazi and Methodist Hospitals in Indianapolis. With a collaborative approach to care involving experts from various specialties, the successful candidate will enhance patient and family outcomes, and train the next generation of obstetrics/gynecologists.
Position Details:
Strong work-life balance with shared call coverage and OB laborist team support at Riley Maternity Tower
Diverse patient population ranging in ages and conditions from city and surrounding suburban, rural communities
Full scope obstetrical and gynecologic care, services include contraception counseling, IUD insertion and removals, pregnancy care and deliveries (vaginal, cesarean), gyn procedures, ultrasound, adolescent to menopausal patient care.
Faculty responsibilities determined by experience and rank; scholarly activities include resident and medical student teaching.
Dually employed by IU School of Medicine and IU Health Physicians
Comprehensive benefits package (through IUSM) with health and physician wellness benefits, malpractice/tail coverage, 401k company match, vacation, sick, and CME; relocation assistance, CME reimbursement; productivity and quality bonus potential
Qualifications:
OB/GYN residency at ABMS training program
Board Eligible/Certified in OB/GYN
New graduates or experienced providers encouraged to apply
Physician MD/DO licensed in Indiana or eligible for medical licensure
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