Harbin Clinic is currently seeking BC/BE physician partners for the following specialties:
Family Practice - Cartersville - For more details about this opportunity
Orthopaedics - Cartersville
Pulmonary Medicine/Critical Care - Rome - For more details about this opportunity
Neurology - Rome
Gastroenterology - Rome - For more details about this opportunity
Internal Medicine - Rome
Pediatric Cardiology - Rome
Cardiothoracic Surgery - Rome - For more details about this opportunity
Harbin Clinic, the largest physician-owned multispecialty clinic in Georgia, has created a true continuum of care that puts the needs of patients and the community first.
Together, Rome, GA and Harbin Clinic offer physicians and their families the professional opportunities of a progressive, big-city practice, with the wonderful quality-of-life that only a community like Rome can offer.
Harbin provides:
Yet, the things that make Harbin Clinic unique extend beyond its walls, too. Located in beautiful Rome, Georgia - named "the small city with the best healthcare in America" - Harbin Clinic is a vital part of a thriving community, with a growing population of 100,000 just one hour from Atlanta, GA, and Chattanooga, TN, and two hours from Birmingham, AL.
Downtown Rome is a blossoming cultural center filled with historic buildings, museums and an active arts community. The riverside community is also host to the Rome Symphony Orchestra, the oldest symphony in the South, which has been performing since 1921. Travel & Leisure magazine ranked downtown Rome as one of America's Greatest Main Streets.
Rome features an excellent public school system and many private schools such as the Darlington School, and higher education institutions, including Shorter College and Berry College -the world's largest contiguous college campus.
Rome sits in a picturesque valley at the foot of the Appalachian and Blue Ridge Mountains. Its Stonebridge Country Club has been featured in Golf Digest and was named "Georgia's Best Public Golf Course" by Georgia Golf News in 2002. Rome is also home of the Rome Braves, the Class-A minor league affiliate of the Atlanta Braves.
It's proof that, when people come together around a common vision for healthcare and their community, the possibilities are endless.