
ENT Physician
Gunnison Valley Hospital, Gunnison, CO, United States
Description
ENT / Otolaryngology — Gunnison Valley Hospital, Utah / Loan Repayment & Rural Incentive Opportunities
Gunnison Valley Hospital (GVH) is seeking a mission-driven Otolaryngologist to join our growing medical staff and serve patients across Central Utah. This role offers a rare combination of clinical variety, autonomy, and impact in a community hospital committed to keeping care close to home.
As an ENT at GVH, you will practice a full spectrum of outpatient and procedural ENT care with the ability to shape and grow the service line. Physicians enjoy strong support from primary care, surgical services, anesthesia, and engaged administration focused on long‑term retention and sustainable practice models.
GVH is a rural Critical Access Hospital known for high‑quality care, positive culture, and commitment to patient‑centered service. Providers benefit from a supportive clinical environment, manageable volumes, and flexibility to balance work/life in a community that values health, family, and outdoor living.
Loan Repayment & Rural Incentive Opportunities
Utah Rural Physician Loan Repayment Program
Utah Health Care Workforce Program
Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program (PSLF)
These programs offer financial incentives for rural clinical practice, including educational loan repayment and multi‑year service commitments. GVH supports physicians in navigating and applying for these programs.
Utah Retirement System (URS Pension)
A Competitive Advantage for Physicians
GVH is a participating employer in the Utah Retirement System (URS), a defined‑benefit pension that offers long‑term retirement stability — an increasingly rare benefit in healthcare.
Why URS Matters for Physicians
Predictable, formula‑based retirement benefits
Rewards physician retention and career longevity
Pension benefits are increasingly uncommon in healthcare, making URS a highly competitive element of physician compensation
In an era where many systems have transitioned away from pension‑based models, URS differentiates GVH as a forward‑thinking committed to long‑term financial stability for physicians.
What Sets GVH Apart
Clinical autonomy with supportive leadership
Efficient OR & procedure scheduling
Balanced outpatient volumes
Collaborative primary care & surgical teams
Modern facilities & growing service lines
Opportunity to design an ENT program that fits your practice style
Compensation & Benefits
Participation in the Utah Retirement System (URS Pension)
Loan repayment support & access to state/federal rural incentive programs
Full‑time benefits package
CME and professional development support
Relocation assistance (where applicable)
Lifestyle & Community
Central Utah mountain community with exceptional outdoor recreation
Skiing, fishing, mountain biking, hiking, off‑road, and hunting
Family‑friendly community with low cost of living
Safe environment with access to year‑round adventure
Balanced pace without sacrificing professional fulfillment
Requirements
Qualifications
Doctor of Medicine (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) from an accredited medical school
Completion of an ACGME- or AOA‑accredited residency in Otolaryngology (ENT)
Board Certified or Board Eligible in Otolaryngology
Active, unrestricted medical license in Utah (or ability to obtain prior to start)
Eligible for hospital privileges and credentialing
Current DEA registration (or ability to obtain)
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ENT / Otolaryngology — Gunnison Valley Hospital, Utah / Loan Repayment & Rural Incentive Opportunities
Gunnison Valley Hospital (GVH) is seeking a mission-driven Otolaryngologist to join our growing medical staff and serve patients across Central Utah. This role offers a rare combination of clinical variety, autonomy, and impact in a community hospital committed to keeping care close to home.
As an ENT at GVH, you will practice a full spectrum of outpatient and procedural ENT care with the ability to shape and grow the service line. Physicians enjoy strong support from primary care, surgical services, anesthesia, and engaged administration focused on long‑term retention and sustainable practice models.
GVH is a rural Critical Access Hospital known for high‑quality care, positive culture, and commitment to patient‑centered service. Providers benefit from a supportive clinical environment, manageable volumes, and flexibility to balance work/life in a community that values health, family, and outdoor living.
Loan Repayment & Rural Incentive Opportunities
Utah Rural Physician Loan Repayment Program
Utah Health Care Workforce Program
Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program (PSLF)
These programs offer financial incentives for rural clinical practice, including educational loan repayment and multi‑year service commitments. GVH supports physicians in navigating and applying for these programs.
Utah Retirement System (URS Pension)
A Competitive Advantage for Physicians
GVH is a participating employer in the Utah Retirement System (URS), a defined‑benefit pension that offers long‑term retirement stability — an increasingly rare benefit in healthcare.
Why URS Matters for Physicians
Predictable, formula‑based retirement benefits
Rewards physician retention and career longevity
Pension benefits are increasingly uncommon in healthcare, making URS a highly competitive element of physician compensation
In an era where many systems have transitioned away from pension‑based models, URS differentiates GVH as a forward‑thinking committed to long‑term financial stability for physicians.
What Sets GVH Apart
Clinical autonomy with supportive leadership
Efficient OR & procedure scheduling
Balanced outpatient volumes
Collaborative primary care & surgical teams
Modern facilities & growing service lines
Opportunity to design an ENT program that fits your practice style
Compensation & Benefits
Participation in the Utah Retirement System (URS Pension)
Loan repayment support & access to state/federal rural incentive programs
Full‑time benefits package
CME and professional development support
Relocation assistance (where applicable)
Lifestyle & Community
Central Utah mountain community with exceptional outdoor recreation
Skiing, fishing, mountain biking, hiking, off‑road, and hunting
Family‑friendly community with low cost of living
Safe environment with access to year‑round adventure
Balanced pace without sacrificing professional fulfillment
Requirements
Qualifications
Doctor of Medicine (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) from an accredited medical school
Completion of an ACGME- or AOA‑accredited residency in Otolaryngology (ENT)
Board Certified or Board Eligible in Otolaryngology
Active, unrestricted medical license in Utah (or ability to obtain prior to start)
Eligible for hospital privileges and credentialing
Current DEA registration (or ability to obtain)
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