Every so often, the universe does something wild — like giving urologists a job that actually makes sense. No catch. No fine print. No "other duties as assigned."
Welcome to Montgomery, Alabama, where the stars have decided to show off.
Here's what's lining up:
This is a hospital-employed full-time clinical urology position at Baptist Health — full clinical pay, RVU bonuses, call pay, and a total package that hits $750K+. And because the universe has a sense of humor, you also get a UAB faculty appointment.
Prestige without publish-or-perish.
Academic title without the academic treadmill.
Grand Rounds without grading papers.
Call: Half the month shared with your partners.
A urology hospitalist covers the other two weeks so you can remember what weekends feel like.
Time off: Forty-nine days.
Yes, really. No, it's not a typo. Yes, you can tell your friends.
You'll join two dynamic partners (the other two retired — don't worry, it wasn't the job). You'll work in modern offices with four NPs who keep clinic humming, and a robotic OR team that knows the da Vinci better than most people know their own Netflix password.
Your clinical world includes:
A 500-bed Level II trauma center
A 174-bed hospital 20 minutes away
And the backdrop: Montgomery.
A metro of 400,000 with culture, great food, the Shakespeare Festival, the Montgomery Symphony, the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail, and Lake Martin's 600 miles of shoreline.
Plus: no traffic, no chaos, and no $8 lattes unless you want them.
Two and a half hours to Atlanta. Three hours to the Gulf Coast beaches. Close enough for fun, far enough to avoid the headaches.
This alignment won't last long — the universe is fickle like that.
Call Michael Case at or send your CV to .
P.S. If you know a urology hospitalist looking for half-time work with full-time pay, send them along too.
Job Type: Full-Time, Permanent