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Our Physicians
Selected Caregivers of Dallas County


Modern physician offices
along medical center parkway
Physicians in Selma enjoy a thriving career in a community
that is growing, have wide open opportunity with plenty of business,
little HMO penetration, a culture of appreciation and admiration
from patients, and extremely low costs to practice. Keeping
outside stress to a minimum results from no traffic problems to
and from work, our doctors frequently go home for lunch or pick up
kids after school, plus they have the commitment of support from
Vaughan RMC – a flagship hospital within Lifepoint Corporation,
a 50+ hospital company, and its resources.
   
Because the cost of living may be as low as anywhere in the
country, a physician can live his or her dreams here, and
accessibility is important, too. For instance, owning a private
plane can be much more expensive, and a hassle with high storage
costs and having to wait behind other traffic – not at our airport
in Selma. It’s the same with boating, parking, and getting to and
from work. And when you are not waiting, or rushing, there is
tranquility
about life.
Are you seeking
a career focused not just on “the business of medicine,” but also on
“compassionate care giving,” a “value lifestyle with little outside
stresses” and a community with history, charm, and real character?
Welcome from our Chief of Staff:
Alan Hicks, MD
Emergency Medicine
2008 Vaughan RMC Chief of Staff
(with Cherie Sibley, Chief Operating Officer)
"I invite you to carefully look through our presentation with your family members you can email it
to your extended family as well. This 'virtual visit' covers more than you could on a real interview and
extends to how we easily enjoy amenities in Montgomery and Birmingham as part of our lives. Take the time
to look into the details of the presentation, which was designed for your needs. On behalf of the many
doctors and employees of the hospital, we look forward to the possibility of meeting you as a candidate."
What’s it like to be a physician in Selma?

“While working in a big city was fine, I found that over the weekend my
friends and I always looked to get away. Here I do it in
reverse – I enjoy peace and quiet after days of working, with the
big cities and their amenities available to me whenever I choose.
And now that I have kids, I wouldn’t want them exposed to much of
what is in and around urban centers.”
Walid W. Freij, MD
Neurology
Neurology Consultants of Central Alabama
Director of Sleep Lab
Chairman of Medicine
Dr. Freij came to
Selma from Detroit
(he was Chief Resident of Neurology in 1995), in 1996, acquired US
citizenship, and then went back to Wayne State for his fellowship in
Sleep Medicine in 1998. With no restrictions on his next choice to
live and continue his career, he returned – it was an easy decision.
He was voted to be
the Chairman of Medicine Department between 1999-2000, then was
asked to take the directorship of the Sleep Laboratory and has been
in that position since. The Sleep lab has been through 2
re-accreditation site visits and passed successfully. During the
last site visit this year the Sleep Laboratory was upgraded to a
Sleep Center fully accredited by the American Academy of Sleep
Medicine.
Practicing since
1996 and
with the perspective as a physician who grew up elsewhere and spent
college and his training in large cities,
Click Here
to meet and get to know Dr. Freij
Shane Lee, MD
Family and General Practice
Director
Marion Clinic Vaughan RMC Extention
Practicing at The Marion Clinic since 1990, Dr. Lee has enjoyed a wonderful life raising his
son and daughter now teenagers, while practicing medicine the way he prefers with autonomy
and the support of Vaughan Regional and the fine specialists to whom he counts on for referrals.
He's busy that's how he likes it. Dr. Lee is a Desert Storm veteran and Colonel in the Army.
He would also welcome a partner as he keeps growing.
Click Here to Meet Dr. Lee and the Marion Clinic
Newly-recruited physicians and their perspectives:

Dr. Mitchell
Dr. Park
Family Practice Orthopaedics
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on Image Click on Image
Meet More of our
Physicians:
What is noticeable when you meet our physicians collectively,
is they are from across the United States, different cities in
Alabama, and Dr. Foster, below, was raised in Selma. Those who
visit and discover us for the first time see our uniqueness, and
find Selma just as compelling as people with intimate knowledge of
our community. If you are a medical professional considering a new
position, rest assured that you will fit in here and be welcomed, no
matter where you are from. Doctors are loved in Selma!
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Mark
LeQuire, MD
Radiology |

WC
Deavor, MD
OB/GYN |

Allen
Foster, MD
Surgery |

Bruce
Taylor, MD
Internal Medicine |
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Lotfi Bashir, MD
Florance Hyppolite, MD
Pediatrics |

Monica
Newton, DO
Wylie Newton, MD
Family Practice |

Patricia
Robinson, MD
Family Practice
Click on Images to Meet!
Photo Tours:
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Medical Center Parkway –
Vaughan RMC, Physician
Office Buildings
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Physician Office Photo Tour:
Selma Pediatrics
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For physicians
seeking practice opportunities,
a community’s current status, economic outlook, and future promise,
are very important considerations. Community leaders have created
“Team Selma” to combine their abilities and resources. We’re
growing, and plans, and funds, are also designated for the
revitalization of our Waterfront district downtown.
Selma Growth
Study
– What we’re
becoming:
  

Jim Hodo, local apparel company president, with Wayne Vardaman,
president of the Centre for Commerce and Executive Director of our EDA
It’s not just urban and suburban escapees coming to Selma for
our perfect lifestyle, geography, cost-of living, and easy-access to
amenities without the big-city problems. Wired for fiber optics, a
mature railway, sewer and water, an industrial park with a 10,000’
airstrip for the largest planes which was a former military station,
and cheap land, are factors laying the foundation for a modern
renaissance of Selma as “the perfect spot” to live
and work. Be sure to view our Growth Study.
Poor health and
demographics means opportunity for physicians:
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Alabama
ranks 7th in US
in heart deaths per capita[1]
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Alabama’s elderly population
is projected to
increase almost 84 percent, from 582,000 to 1,069,000 from 2000
to 2025.
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Alabama Ranks #1 in US
for adults with obesity
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Alabama
Ranks #2 to WV
for adults
with diabetes
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Alabama is 20 years behind the average US state in life expectancy[2]
Other Factors
Contribute to a Physician Opportunity being Robust:
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Selma is County
Seat of Dallas County/a center for activity.
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Vaughan RMC is
a "hub" medical center surrounded by 6 counties with
approximately 200,000 in this service area.
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Selma is
considered "the major city" and junction point between Meridian
and Montgomery on State Road 80, which connects northbound
Interstates I-65 and I-59, a trade route.
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Vaughan is
backed by Lifepoint Hospitals, Inc. (Nasdaq: LPNT),
with approximately 50 general acute care hospitals in 19 states.
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Remember the
more significant statistic is not the service area, but the
ratio of physicians and physician specialties to it – contact us
for specific numbers.

Lobby of Medical
Tower
Physician Services
currently in Selma/Vaughan RMC:
Anesthesia
Cardiology
Dentistry
ENT
Family Medicine
Internal Medicine
Gynecology
Nephrology
Neurology
Obstetrics
Oncology |
Ophthalmology
Optometry
Oral Surgery
Orthopedics
Pediatrics
Podiatry
Psychiatry
Pulmonology
Radiology
Surgery
Urology |
References:
Census Bureau
Statistical Brief series, "Sixty-Five Plus in the United States," SB/95-8, May, 1995.
[1]
www.unitedhealthfoundation.org, 2004 study
[2]
Alabama State Board of Education, 2005 report,
www.asahperd.org/stedutaskreport.pdf
Except where
indicated, every photo was taken specifically for this presentation.
Unlike many company websites and recruitment materials, in this
presentation there are no "stock" photos or
images that aren't authentic.
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