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Medical Director Job in Union City, Tennessee

Emergency Medicine Medical Director in Union City, TN

Company:TeamHealth

Professions/Specialties:Medical Director,Emergency Medicine

Location:Union City, Tennessee, United States

Job Type:Full-time, In-person, Permanent

Job Description

Ready to put your emergency medicine skills into action while working with a great team and advancing your leadership skills? Join TeamHealth as emergency department medical director at Baptist Memorial Hospital in Union City, Tennessee. If you are trained in family medicine (FM), EM, or internal medicine (IM)/pediatrics with leadership experience, you will make the perfect fit. Visa sponsorships are available for this role. 

As facility medical director, you will...
  • Lead the strong, collegial team at Baptist Memorial Hospital to success in providing high quality care to every patient
  • Enjoy autonomy and control over your schedule
  • Work alongside physicians and advanced practice clinicians, creating a supportive work environment allowing you to provide excellent care and leadership

When you join TeamHealth, you experience competitive pay with clinical and career growth opportunities. Apply today to take your best next step as a clinician! 

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- Option for 1099 independent contractor status or W2 employee status
- Sign-on bonus
- Relocation
- Lucrative monthly director's stipend
- EPIC EMR
- 20,000 volume ED
- Visa sponsorship 
- Paid professional liability insurance with tail 
 

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About TeamHealth Baptist Memorial Hospital Union City

Baptist Memorial Hospital - Union City in Obion County, Tennessee, offers a wide range of medical care services including emergency, behavioral health, outpatient, obstetrics, cancer care, and inpatient treatment services. Originally founded as Obion County General Hospital, this medical center became part of the Baptist system in 1982. The 137-bed facility serves northwest Tennessee and western Kentucky.