
Internal Medicine Job in San Antonio, Texas
Hospital Medicine Regional Medical Director
Company:HCA Healthcare
Profession/Specialty:Internal Medicine
Location:San Antonio, Texas, United States
Job Type:Full-time, In-person, Permanent
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Job Description
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Specialization:
Internal Medicine
Job Summary:
Regional Medical Director – Hospital MedicineHCA/Methodist Healthcare – San Antonio, Texas
HCA Hospital Base Services/Methodist Healthcare and its affiliated hospitals in San Antonio are seeking a full-time Regional Medical Director of Hospital Medicine to lead its well-established and highly regarded hospital medicine program across the San Antonio metropolitan area. This is an exceptional opportunity to provide physician leadership, operational oversight, and strategic direction within one of South Texas’s premier healthcare systems.
The Regional Medical Director will work collaboratively with hospital administration, medical staff leadership, and Methodist system leadership to ensure the delivery of high-quality, patient-centered care while advancing clinical excellence, physician engagement, and operational performance across the inpatient hospital medicine programs.
Qualified Candidates:
- Board Eligible or Board Certified in Internal Medicine
- Eligible for or holding an unrestricted Texas medical license (free of restrictions, probationary terms, or conditions)
- No history of license revocation, restriction, or suspension in any jurisdiction
- Current or willing to obtain unrestricted DEA registration
- Demonstrated leadership experience within hospital medicine
- Strong communication and physician engagement skills
This is an employed opportunity through HCA Hospital Based Services and Methodist Healthcare which offers:
- Competitive compensation
- Comprehensive, flexible health and benefits package
- 401(k) with employer matching and CME allowance
- Occurrence-based malpractice coverage (no tail required)
- Multiple full-service hospitals serving the greater San Antonio area, including flagship facilities with advanced capabilities in cardiac, stroke, trauma, and critical care
- Long-standing reputation for clinical excellence and community service
- Nationally recognized for quality, safety, and patient outcomes
- Treats tens of thousands of patients annually across the system
- Part of a forward-looking, physician-aligned health system committed to growth and innovation in hospital medicine
San Antonio is a vibrant, culturally rich city and one of the fastest-growing major metros in the United States. Famous for its historic sites like the Alamo, the River Walk, and year-round festivals, the city offers excellent public and private schools, abundant outdoor recreation, professional sports, and a lower cost of living compared to many major markets, along with beautiful weather and a strong sense of community.
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About Methodist Hospital
Chartered in 1955, Methodist Hospital is the pioneer facility of the new world-renowned South Texas Medical Center. Opened in 1963, Methodist Hospital has grown to be the flagship facility of the Methodist Healthcare System, San Antonio's largest and most preferred health care provider. Methodist Hospital maintains this excellent reputation with a commitment to the hospital's needs by exceeding their expectations. With 672 beds, Methodist Hospital offers a broad range of specialties including cardiology, oncology, emergency medicine, neurosciences, maternity care, gynecology and orthopedics.
Methodist Hospital is San Antonio's largest private hospital, as well as the largest provider of health care to rural communities in South Texas and international patients from Mexico.
In the late 1998, Methodist Hospital opened the Gamma Knife Center, the only one of its kind in San Antonio and South Texas. The Gamma Knife offers new radiosurgical technology designed exclusively for the non-invasive treatments of malignant and benign brain tumors, vascular malformations, and other neurological disorders.
Methodist Hospital offers many advanced imaging technologies that provide clear, detailed x-rays so physicians can diagnose and treat their patients' diseases. These tools include magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), 3T magnetic resonance imaging, computerized tomography (CT), positron emission tomography (PET), cerebral angiography and picture arching and communications systems (PACS). PACS captures images through the computer instead of an x-ray film. As a result, physicians with the PACS software installed on their computers can view x-rays in their office, from several locations within the hospital and even from home, providing faster and more convenient access to their patients' x-rays.
Approximately 2,000 physicians representing virtually all medical specialties comprise the Methodist's medical staff. It also maintains one of the highest nurse-to-patient ratios in the Southwest.
