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$260 per hour ER Opportunity in Ohio

Company: UK King's Daughters
Location: Portsmouth
Posted on: March 7, 2026

Job Description:

Job Description UK King's Daughters Ohio is presenting an outstanding opportunity for board-eligible/certified Emergency Medicine Physicians. The incoming physician will earn an hourly rate of $260. In addition, the hospital-employed physician will receive excellent benefits (health, life, dental, vision and retirement) and malpractice coverage. King's Daughters - Ohio (KDOH) features an 11-bed hybrid Emergency Department / Urgent Care Center. We average nearly 30,000 visits annually, and we specialize in providing high-acuity urgent care integrated with emergency medicine services. Our physicians cover four shifts: 6AM-6PM, 8AM-8PM, 10AM-10PM and 8PM-8AM. Our team is flexible on what shifts physicians prefer, but always appreciative of interest in the night shift, 8PM-8AM. A nurse practitioner joins the patient care team from 11 am to 11 pm. KDOH provides quality primary, preventive, urgent and emergency care, along with general and orthopedic surgery, cardiology, gastroenterology, urology and ENT. KDOH offers full imaging (MRI, CT) and lab services and is powered by the EPIC electronic medical records system. Portsmouth is a safe, family-friendly community with excellent schools, affordable living, a variety of shopping and dining options, and local access to beautiful state and national parks. Shawnee State University serves as the cultural hub of the community, offering the best in concerts and theater. Portsmouth is also a reasonable drive to metro cities Cincinnati and Columbus.

Keywords: UK King's Daughters, Charleston , $260 per hour ER Opportunity in Ohio, Healthcare , Portsmouth, West Virginia


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