Facility Type:
Rural Health Clinic
Employer Selling Points:
Flexible Scheduling, Administration, Perception of Quality, Stability of Workforce, Call/Practice Coverage
Community Type:
Rural
Community/Service Population:
50,001 and above / 50,001 and above
Community Information:
Southeast Missouri is beautiful! Southeast Missouri is known for its natural beauty and diverse
landscapes, offering a unique charm to visitors and residents alike.
Scenic Ozark Mountains: Southeast Missouri is part of the beautiful Ozark Mountain region, characterized by rolling hills,
dense forests, and breathtaking vistas. The lush greenery, especially during spring and summer, creates a picturesque
backdrop for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. It is easy to find one of our many wineries taking advantage of the
landscape.
Tranquil Rivers and Lakes: The region is home to several stunning rivers, including the mighty Mississippi River, which
forms the eastern border of Missouri. These waterways provide opportunities for boating, fishing, and float trips!
Additionally, scenic lakes like Lake Wappapello and Clearwater Lake offer peaceful retreats for swimming, kayaking, and
camping.
Caves and Underground Beauty: Southeast Missouri is dotted with fascinating limestone caves and caverns, such as the
popular Meramec Caverns and Onondaga Cave. Exploring these subterranean marvels reveals an awe‐inspiring world of
stalactites, stalagmites, and underground rivers. The natural formations and unique geological features are a testament
to the region's geological history.
Picturesque Farmlands: The countryside in Southeast Missouri showcases idyllic farmlands and open spaces, where rows
of crops and grazing livestock create a charming rural landscape. The rolling fields, dotted with barns and farmhouses,
present a sense of tranquility and evoke a nostalgic feeling of simpler times.
Wildlife and Conservation Areas: The region is rich in wildlife diversity and offers numerous opportunities for birdwatching,
hiking, and wildlife photography. Conservation areas like Mingo National Wildlife Refuge and Duck Creek Conservation Area provide habitats for migratory birds, waterfowl, and other wildlife species. These protected areas offer a chance to
witness the beauty of nature up close.
Historic Towns and Architecture: Southeast Missouri is also home to several historic towns and charming small
communities. Towns like Cape Girardeau and Ste. Genevieve feature well‐preserved historic architecture, with buildings
dating back to the 18th and 19th centuries. These towns offer a glimpse into the region's rich cultural heritage and provide
a delightful atmosphere for leisurely strolls.
Overall, the beauty of Southeast Missouri lies in its harmonious blend of natural wonders, picturesque landscapes, and
cultural heritage. Whether you're seeking outdoor adventures, peaceful retreats, or a chance to connect with history, this
region offers a captivating and serene environment for all to enjoy. Additionally, urban fun is also an option with St. Louis
and Memphis available for a day trip!
Community Selling Points:
Recreational Opportunities
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