Central Peninsula Hospital (CPH) is a 49 bed, full-service hospital located in Soldotna, Alaska which serves the Central Kenai Peninsula. The heart of the Kenai Peninsula, the charming town of Soldotna has lots going on, giving it the feeling of an up-and-coming community. With 5,000 people in town but 30,000 people in the surrounding area, you’ll get all the amenities of a big city, along with a very special small-town feel. It’s authentic Alaska at its best.
The Central Penninsula Hospital Laboratory is accredited by the College of American Pathologists (CAP) and the American Association of Blood Banks (AABB). We collaborate with the University of Washington, and Mayo Clinic. The program and position is designed for a well skilled Pathologist to have the autonomy to practice the way that you want while having the benefit of a well-established program and support of a top pathologist and team to ensure you have the work-life balance everyone is looking forward to.
Central Peninsula Hospital is a borough-owned, non-profit facility operated by a corporation, Central Peninsula General Hospital, Inc. (CPGH,Inc.) located in Soldotna, Alaska. The Hospital is administered by CPGH, Inc. and operates through a Lease Agreement with the Kenai Peninsula Borough.
The heart of the Kenai Peninsula, the charming town of Soldotna has lots going on, giving it the feeling of an up-and-coming community. With 5,000 people in town but 30,000 people in the surrounding area, you’ll get all the amenities of a big city, along with a very special small-town feel. It’s authentic Alaska at its best.