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Physician Opportunities
If you're looking for a great place to practice medicine, you'll find it at St. Joseph's Mercy in Hot Springs. Physician opportunities are currently available. To learn more, please contact St. Joseph's Mercy Clinic Chief Operating Officer Andy Runge at (501) 321-2293.
St. Joseph's Mercy, the largest employer in Garland County, is the regional healthcare resource for an eight-county area of central Arkansas. Its network includes management of a 309-bed full-service hospital and four centers of excellence – specializing in heart, cancer, women's health and diabetes care – located on a 72-acre medical campus, as well as eight St. Joseph's Mercy Clinic facilities, seven Mercy Medical Clinics and three Express Care Clinics.
Hot Springs is a special place to call home
Located in the gently rolling Ouachita Mountains and surrounded by beautiful lakes and forests, its a place that offers a full menu of outdoor enjoyments and surrounds you in historical charm while rewarding you with cultural diversity. It is also a place where the cost of living is low and sense of community high. Welcome to Hot Springs National Park, America's only national park located in a city.
Hot Springs, with its breathtaking natural beauty and complete range of lifestyle amenities, is called "America's First Resort." A special place to call home, Hot Springs offers the brilliance of a national park setting with the entertainment of big-city amenities. Fortunately, that quality comes with comfortable pricing as Hot Springs' cost of living and its home costs are less than the national averages.
Hot Springs' thriving business community is home to some of Arkansas' leading companies. Alcoa, K-Tech Inc., Munro Corporation, Weyerhaeuser and Xerox are just some of the companies who benefit from their locations in Hot Springs. Less than an hour away from Little Rock, Arkansas' capital and largest city, Hot Springs features a population base of over 250,000 (within a 30-mile radius) and more affordable labor costs than those typically found in Southeastern and Southwestern Unit States.