"Collaborative Care in a State-of-the-Art Military Community." Come join our team located at Ireland Army Health Clinic Fort Knox, KY.
We are currently seeking a dedicated Family Physician to care for military families. Practicing at Fort Knox offers a rare environment free from the traditional administrative burdens and insurance hassles of the private sector. You will be serving a uniquely grateful patient base of active-duty service members, their families, and retired veterans within a highly collaborative, state-of-the-art healthcare system.
Physician Family Medicine
Fort Knox is uniquely situated in north-central Kentucky, offering a highly strategic and appealing "best of both worlds" lifestyle. It combines the security and tight-knit community of a historic military installation with immediate, easy access to a major metropolitan area and the scenic landscapes of the Bluegrass region.
Low Cost of Living: Kentucky offers an incredibly affordable housing market, low property taxes, and a cost of living significantly below the national average.
Highly Rated Communities: Surrounding towns like Elizabethtown (E-town), Radcliff, and Vine Grove are known for their safety, excellent school districts (including highly rated Fort Knox on-post schools), and family-focused environments.
The Bluegrass & Bourbon Country: Fort Knox is located at the gateway to Kentucky's famous Bourbon Trail, world-renowned horse country, and beautiful state parks.
Proximity to Major Hubs: In addition to nearby Louisville, Fort Knox is a convenient drive to other major cities:
Lexington, KY: ~1.5 hours
Nashville, TN: ~2 hours
Cincinnati, OH: ~2 hours
Salary: Up to $315,000 per year
Benefits: https://civilianmedicaljobs.com/benefits/
The clinic is named in honor of Major General Merritte W. Ireland (1867–1952), a legendary figure in military medicine who served as the 23rd Surgeon General of the U.S. Army from 1918 to 1931
WWI Stewardship: He served as the Chief Surgeon of the American Expeditionary Forces (AEF) under General John J. Pershing during World War I.
A Visionary Reformer: General Ireland was instrumental in establishing the modern Army Medical Center concept (including what would become Walter Reed Army Medical Center) and securing funds for key general hospitals worldwide.
The Clinic Motto: The official unit motto, "Because We Care," is directly represented on the clinic's distinctive unit insignia, which incorporates the maroon and white of the Army Medical Department alongside elements honoring General Ireland's service
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Serve as the Primary Care Optimization (PCO) Clinical Lead: Direct and deliver full-spectrum, "cradle-to-grave" outpatient care. You will independently manage a diverse panel of beneficiaries—from newborns to geriatrics—addressing complex, interdependent acute illnesses and chronic disease management (e.g., diabetes, hypertension, cardiovascular conditions).
Act as the Subject Matter Expert (SME) for the Medical Staff: Provide vital clinical guidance and consultative support to a multidisciplinary team. You will advise mid-level providers (Nurse Practitioners, Physician Assistants), nursing staff, and medical technicians on optimal care pathways and triage protocols for urgent, emergent, and routine clinical presentations.
Drive the Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH) Model: Oversee and facilitate all professional care activities within your designated PCMH team. This involves championing a holistic, team-based approach to patient health, ensuring seamless care coordination, emphasizing preventive medicine, and optimizing clinic workflows to enhance patient outcomes and satisfaction.
Maintain Clinical Excellence and Policy Compliance: Actively engage in continuing medical education (CME) to stay at the forefront of medical advancements. You will ensure your clinical practices consistently align with Defense Health Agency (DHA), Military Treatment Facility (MTF), and department-specific protocols, while participating in regular in-service training and peer-review activities.
Provide Critical Medical Support During Crises: Function as a vital medical asset during real-world, local emergencies. You will be prepared to respond to MTF-level disaster scenarios, delivering immediate, life-saving primary care and triage during mass casualty events or severe local crises.
United States Citizenship is required.
Doctor of Medicine (MD), Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO), or equivalent from an accredited US or Canadian institution. Foreign degrees must have verified US equivalency (ECFMG, Fifth Pathway, or USMLE).
Current, active, full, and unrestricted medical license from any US State, District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, or US Territory.
Successful completion of an accredited Family Practice residency program, plus a minimum of four (4) years of combined residency and professional clinical experience.
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