Hospitalist Job In New York
Daytime Academic Hospitalist in Brooklyn, NY
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New York Type of Facility: Group
In joining TeamHealth, you become part of one of our nation?s leading health care organizations that specializes in hospital medicine (HM), emergency medicine (EM) and specialty medicine. We welcome the opportunity to share more information with you and learn about what you seek in a position.
Interested in learning more about this opportunity? Apply today!
Competitive Compensation, with an estimated base salary range of $229,000 to $239,000 annually with the opportunity to earn incentives.
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- Join a well-established midsized hospitalist group
- Academic position
- Dayshift, block schedule - 12 hours onsite
- Average of 18 patients/day
- Closed ICU
- Procedures not required, but beneficial in teaching environment
- Codes or RRT not required, but being comfortable with them is a plus
- Comprehensive benefits include: paid professional liability insurance with tail coverage, health, dental, vision, short-term and long-term disability, 401K, SERP, and concierge service
- Realize your career potential by growing into local, regional, and national leadership as part of TeamHealth?s 19,000 practicing clinicians across the US.
At TeamHealth, our purpose is to perfect physicians' ability to practice medicine, every day, in everything we do. Through our more than 20,000 affiliated physicians and advanced practice clinicians, TeamHealth offers outsourced emergency medicine, hospital medicine, critical care, anesthesiology, orthopedic hospitalist, acute care surgery, obstetrics and gynecology hospitalist, ambulatory care, post-acute care and medical call center solutions to approximately 3,300 acute and post-acute facilities and physician groups nationwide. Our philosophy is as simple as our goal is singular: we believe better experiences for physicians lead to better outcomes—for patients, hospital partners and physicians alike.