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Otolaryngologist

Kaiser Permanente- Mid Atlantic Permanente Medical Group

Washington, DC
United States
Map It

  • General Otolaryngology

he Mid-Atlantic Permanente Medical Group (MAPMG) is a leading group of over 1,800 physicians in Maryland, Virginia, and Washington, D.C., exclusively caring for Kaiser Permanente patients. We invite applications for a specialist in Otolaryngology at our Capitol Hill Medical Center and Largo Medical Center.

Unlike other U.S. health systems, MAPMG is built and led by physicians who earn competitive salaries, without income based on providing individual services. Our medical group comprises board-certified physicians across 60+ specialties. MAPMG physicians use a comprehensive electronic health record (EHR) to coordinate care. Our focus is on long-term health, prevention, diagnosing, and treating diseases effectively. MAPMG researchers and staff support innovative ideas, ensuring quality care, educational programming, and advancing best practices through research.

What you Can Expect:

  • Diverse ENT Practice: Full-spectrum Otolaryngology with opportunities to focus on areas of interest, including pediatrics, sinus, ear, laryngeal, and head & neck conditions
  • Collaborative Care: Work alongside 12 ENT colleagues and partner with two Mohs surgeons on skin cancer cases
  • Call Schedule: 1:12, equally shared
  • Clinic: Monday–Friday, 8 AM–5 PM, seeing 12–15 patients daily with strong clinical assistant and RN support; in-office procedures included
  • OR Time: On average, one day per week with dedicated surgical support
  • Teaching Opportunities: Optional collaboration with GW residents in clinic and OR

Minimum Requirements:

  • MD or DO
  • Board Certified or Eligible in Otolaryngology
  • Currently licensed or able to obtain licenses in the District of Columbia, Maryland, and Virginia

MAPMG Physicians:

  • Practice patient-centered, culturally competent medical care
  • Communicate thoughtfully (listen, educate, advocate)
  • Lead with integrity
  • Value teamwork
  • Are transparent and honest
  • Go “above and beyond” for their patients

We Provide You:

  • Competitive compensation
  • Pathway for physicians to become shareholders of MAPMG
  • Comprehensive benefits including 100% employer-funded medical and dental insurance premiums, a pension plan and 401(k), life insurance, and paid leave
  • Complete professional liability coverage provided at no cost, 100% reimbursement for obtaining and maintaining board certification, continuing medical education reimbursement, and in-house CME opportunities
  • A concierge service that works directly with you to apply for all required state, CDS, and DEA licenses

The starting annual salary for this position is $440,000 which considers an applicant’s skills and qualifications, certain degrees and certifications, training, market data, and other relevant factors. In addition to the salary range above, MAPMG offers rich benefits that add substantial value to the total compensation package.

MAPMG continuously works to identify and mitigate healthcare inequities, and that starts with providing an inclusive, supportive environment for our physicians. We encourage applicants of any race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, or national origin who commit to practicing culturally competent healthcare.

Please submit your CV to Pamela Harrison, Physician Recruiter, at [email protected].

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