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Physician - Pediatrics
Physician- Pediatrician- Grant Memorial Hospital
Petersburg, West Virginia
Job ID #100278

WVUHS Medical Group seeks a Pediatrician at Grant Memorial Hospital. The successful candidate will be expected to practice in the primary location of Petersburg, WV. Duties:  The successful candidate will practice in the area of Pediatrics Qualifications: Applicants must have an MD or DO degree or foreign equivalent and be eligible to obtain state medical license.  Successful Candidate must have completed a Pediatric residency program. Successful Candidate must be board certified/eligible in…

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Weekdays (8-5)

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Facility Type:

Critical Access Hospital

Community Type:

Rural

Community/Service Population:

2,501 - 5,000 / 5,001 - 10,000

Community Information:

Petersburg is a small, picturesque town located in Grant County in the eastern highlands of West Virginia. Serving as the county seat, Petersburg sits along the scenic South Branch Potomac River and is surrounded by the forested ridges and valleys of the Allegheny Mountains, giving it a distinctly rural and Appalachian character. 

Historical Background 

Petersburg was established in the late 18th century and developed as an agricultural and trading center for the surrounding region. Its location along the river made it a natural gathering point for commerce and transportation. During the American Civil War, the town and nearby areas saw troop movements and skirmishes due to their strategic position in the Potomac Highlands, though Petersburg itself remained relatively small and rural. 

The town’s historic district preserves much of its 19th-century charm, with buildings reflecting early American and Victorian architectural styles. 

Geography and Natural Setting 

Petersburg is defined by its dramatic natural surroundings. The South Branch Potomac River runs through the town, providing both scenic beauty and recreational opportunities such as fishing, canoeing, and kayaking. The nearby Seneca Rocks—a towering quartzite formation—draws climbers and hikers from across the region, while the expansive Monongahela National Forest offers miles of trails, camping areas, and wildlife viewing. 

The area experiences four distinct seasons, with lush green summers, vibrant autumn foliage, snowy winters, and blooming springs that highlight the region’s biodiversity. 

Economy and Community 

Petersburg’s economy is rooted in a mix of agriculture, small business, tourism, and public services. Outdoor recreation and nature tourism play an increasingly important role, as visitors come to explore nearby natural attractions. 

The town has a modest population, contributing to a tight-knit community where local traditions and relationships are central. Schools, churches, and civic organizations form the backbone of social life, and community events often bring residents together throughout the year. 

Culture and Lifestyle 

Life in Petersburg is quiet and community-focused, with a strong appreciation for the outdoors and regional heritage. The downtown area features locally owned shops, diners, and services that cater to residents and visitors alike. Cultural identity is influenced by Appalachian traditions, including music, crafts, and storytelling. 

Seasonal festivals, farmers markets, and local gatherings reflect the town’s agricultural roots and emphasize a slower, more connected way of life. 

Transportation and Accessibility 

Petersburg is accessible primarily by regional highways, including routes that connect it to other towns in the Potomac Highlands and beyond. While it is somewhat remote compared to larger cities, this isolation contributes to its charm and appeal for those seeking a peaceful, rural setting. 

Shape 

Overall, Petersburg, West Virginia, offers a blend of natural beauty, historical depth, and small-town warmth. Its location in the Potomac Highlands makes it a gateway to some of the state’s most striking landscapes, while its community retains the enduring character of Appalachian life. 

 

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Contact Information:

Jaclyn Foster
Office of Community and Rural Health Services
Division of Rural Health & Recruitment
350 Capitol Street, Room 515
Charleston, WV 25301-3716
Tel: 304-558-4382
jaclyn.n.foster@wv.gov

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Wendy Castaneda, Bureau for Public Health
Office of Community and Rural Health Services
West Virginia State Office of Rural Health
350 Capitol Street, Room 515
Charleston, WV 25301-3716
Tel: 304-558-4382
wendy.p.castaneda@wv.gov

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