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Physician Family Practice-Without OB - Competitive Salary

Company: BAS Healthcare
Location: Austin
Posted on: January 6, 2026

Job Description:

Job Description Location: Live and work in one of fastest growing metropolitans in the nation. Austin is known as the Live Music Capital of the World, but that's just the beginning. Home to unique attractions, world-class museums and beautiful outdoor spaces, Texas' capital city leaves everyone with something great to say about Austin. Maintaining a high quality of life while becoming a major center for economic growth in Central Texas, it has an award-winning park system, school district and is the one of the safest cities with a population over 2 million in the United States. Healthcare Organization: Premier multi-specialty group in Austin Metro is growing primary care team. Opportunity: Family Medicine opportunity. Monday to Friday schedule 8am-5pm with minimal call. Ideal patient panel - 10 to 15 per day. Group is focused on care of patients. Group goal is keep patients out of the hospital instead of referring over. Build relationships with patients with this group. Full Scope Primary Care seeing all ages, but they do see a large number of adult and geriatric patients. Supervision of Nurse Practitioner is required. EMR - physician centered structure - EMR was built by physicians. *Must have 2 years of experience *Active TX License or Willing to Obtain, BC/BE Compensation: Lucrative salary offered for the area! Full benefits package offered with CME, malpractice insurance, health insurance, dental, vision, relocation assistance, and more. Unlimited PTO package. Shareholder options offered.

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