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Yoakum County Hospital is always looking for new team members who have a shared passion for our core values of dignity, excellence, service, and justice. If you would like to be considered for an opportunity with Yoakum County Hospital, please complete the application below and return it to Human Resources Department at Yoakum County Hospital or email to hmilton@ych.us.

The application is in PDF form. If you do not already have a copy of the Adobe Reader application, you can download it here. NOTE: If you have a full version of Adobe Acrobat, please use Adobe Reader to complete and submit the form.

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1. General Information:

Are you able to perform the essential job functions of the position for which you are applying for with or without reasonable accomodation?
Have you ever been convicted of, or plead guilty to a crime?
Have you ever been involved in the substantiated abuse or neglect of children or adults under the laws of Texas or the United States?

2. Education and Training:

Select the last grade completed:
College:

Name, City & State of School
Graduated?
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Graduated?

3. Skills

4. Shifts

If required will you work?

5. Position:

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6. Employment History:

Starting with your present or most recent employer, list in consecutive order all employment for the past four employers. If currently employed, may we contact your employer?

Employment History 1

Employment History 2

Employment History 3

Employment History 4

7. References

Name:
Relation:
Phone Number:

Frank Goodman, DO, MS is a new physician joining Yoakum County Hospital medical team in September. Born in Fort Worth, Texas, he spent his childhood growing up around that area, mostly in rural Texas cutting horse country near Weatherford. He graduated from Fossil Ridge High School in Keller, Texas where he met his now wife, Danielle and went on to the University of North Texas for undergrad and Masters degree. He graduated from William Carey University of College of Osteopathic Medicine in 2018, during which he enjoyed his time learning medicine in rural Louisiana where they had their first child, Nathan. Dr. Goodman completed residency training in Osteopathic Family Medicine at OSU Medical Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma in June of 2021 where he completed a Women’s Health Obstetrical track as one focus of his Family Medicine residency training. In Tulsa they also welcomed their second son Nick. Dr. Goodman then completed Osteopathic Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine Fellowship at OSU Medical Center. Dr. Goodman prides himself on providing wide-scope services in a Family Practice setting with a focus on promoting the body’s self-healing mechanisms with Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment. For the last two years, he worked for Cherokee Nation W. W. Hastings Emergency Department while completing his training in Tulsa. He has advanced training in musculoskeletal diagnostics and treatment procedures, Alzheimer’s disease treatment, along with his passions for maternity and preventative care. When not working, he enjoys hiking, hunting, fishing, and sports, cooking for the family, and evenings relaxing on the couch with the entire family watching a good movie or show.