Physician - Pediatrics - Outpatient Only - Berkeley Springs

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West Virginia University School of Medicine Eastern Division, Department of Pediatrics seeks an Outpatient Pediatric Physician (ranks available: Assistant, Associate or Full Professor). The successful candidate will be expected to practice in Morgan County, WV
Duties: The successful candidate will practice in the areas of Pediatrics. In addition to providing excellent patient care, the successful candidate will also be actively involved in teaching medical students, residents, and fellows.
- Clinic Address: 2055 Valley Road, Berkeley Springs, WV
- Work Schedule/days per week – Monday-Friday 8AM-5PM
- Call requirements (after-hours phone call only)
- EMR – EPIC
- Providers in clinic – 1 Family Medicine Physician & 1 Family Medicine APP
- Expected Patient volume – 16-18 per day
- Expectation of patient age range – Birth to 24 years
Qualifications: Candidate must have an MD or DO degree or foreign equivalent State medical license and DEA registration is required by start date. Successful candidate must have completed Pediatric residency program. Successful candidates must be board certified / eligible in Pediatrics. All qualifications must be met by the time of appointment.
Our Eastern Panhandle location is little more than an hour from Washington, D.C. and Baltimore, MD. A rural atmosphere and a lower cost of living mixed with the easy accessibility to the Washington DC / Baltimore areas make the Eastern Panhandle an ideal place in which to live. While our Berkeley County is among the fastest growing counties in the state, there is little congestion and traffic. In recent years, a steady influx of urban professionals from nearby Washington, DC and Baltimore, Maryland - have contributed to the growth of local telecommuting and high-tech industries.
The position will remain open until filled. WVU offers a highly competitive and comprehensive recruitment package which includes occurrence-based malpractice.
Interested Candidates should send CV to:
Tina Stover, Physician and Provider Recruitment and Integration Manager tstover@wvumedicine.org
West Virginia University & University Health Associates are an AA/EO employer – Minority/Female/Disability/Veteran – and WVU is the recipient of an NSF ADVANCE award for gender equity.
WVU Medicine Berkeley Medical Center is proud to be part of a growing, vibrant community—and to grow right alongside it. Together with WVU Medicine Jefferson Medical Center and our network of outpatient primary and specialty care clinics across the Eastern Panhandle, we comprise WVU Hospitals East, a not-for-profit system committed to delivering high-quality care close to home.
WVU Medicine is investing more than $260 million in Berkeley and Jefferson counties, reflecting a bold vision for the future of healthcare in the region. These two major capital projects are designed to meet the needs of a growing population while strengthening access to high-quality, patient-centered care across the Eastern Panhandle. This is transforming care at Berkeley Medical Center with the construction of a new patient tower, expanding inpatient bed capacity from 190 to 316 and eliminating all semi-private rooms. By modernizing infrastructure, expanding clinical services, and consolidating care in efficient, convenient ways, WVU Medicine is building a foundation for long-term growth, sustainability, and enhanced patient experience.
Our mission is simple: to provide the people of the Eastern Panhandle with the very best in healthcare—today, tomorrow, and for generations to come.
t WVU Medicine Berkeley Medical Center, our connection to the Eastern Panhandle goes beyond healthcare—it’s about partnership, trust, and shared growth. As a not-for-profit system, we are deeply invested in the communities we serve, providing care that meets local needs while supporting initiatives that promote overall health and well-being.
Since 2005, we have worked alongside WVU Medicine Jefferson Medical Center and our network of outpatient clinics to expand access, strengthen services, and bring advanced care closer to home. Every new service, program, or facility is guided by a simple principle: the health of our neighbors comes first.
Whether through community outreach, preventive health programs, or patient-centered care, our commitment remains steadfast: to improve health outcomes and enhance quality of life across the Eastern Panhandle.
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Tina R. Stover, MA, CPRP-DEI (FASPR) Manager, Physician & Provider Talent Management and Integration WVU Medicine o. 304-260-1425 m. 304-279-3079 f. 304-264-1340 |
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