ACEP News - June 2008 - (Page 22) 22 ACEP NEWS • J U N E 2 0 0 8 CLASSIFIEDS A l s o a v a i l a b l e a t w w w. e l s e v i e r h e a l t h c a r e e r s . c o m PROFESSIONAL OPPORTUNITIES Division Head Emergency Medicine Henry Ford Health System (HFHS) has an outstanding opportunity for an experienced division head for the emergency department (ED) at the Henry Ford Medical Center in Sterling Heights, Michigan. HFHS is an integrated health system with 25 medical centers, 6 hospitals, and one of the nation's largest and most experienced group practices, with more than 1,000 physicians and researchers in more than 40 specialties serving patients throughout southeast Michigan. The Henry Ford DEM service line provides treatment for over 215,000 patients at 5 locations. The Sterling Heights ED has over 20,000 visits, 24 hour CT, lab, and radiology interpretation. Staffed by board-certified emergency physicians, it provides 36 hours of daily physician coverage with 15 beds and full sub-specialty backup either on-site or at Henry Ford Hospital (HFH). The ED is also fully integrated into the health systemís electronic medical record. The qualified candidate must be emergency medicine board certified, have demonstrated abilities in leadership, clinical operations, service excellence, quality improvement, mentorship, academics, and community outreach. MBA is preferred. This position provides the opportunity to interface with the HFH ED (level 1 trauma unit) and participate in resident teaching. HFHS offers a highly competitive salary, fully paid malpractice insurance, affordable family health benefits, and an excellent retirement package. Please forward your CV for consideration to Scott Johnson, Senior Physician Recruiter. Email: sjohns10@hfhs.org or fax (313)8744677. AA/EEO VERMONT, Southern COLORADO, Western Colorado West Emergency Physicians is recruiting an emergency medicine trained and board certified emergency physician who is comfortable in a high acuity department for a partnership track with our group of thirteen physicians and seven mid-level providers. St. Mary’s Hospital in Grand Junction, Colorado is a level II Trauma Center with an ED volume of 40,000 per year. CWEP provides medical direction for the flight program and all the EMS agencies within Mesa County. Physicians in our group work about 115 clinical hours a month which we believe allows our physicians to enjoy the area we live in and participate in hospital and community affairs. Contact Roy Cromer, M.D., F.A.C.E.P. Mgr., Colorado West Emergency Physicians P.O. Box 1628 St. Mary’s Hospital Grand Junction, Colorado 81502 Wk. Phone 9702441977 Roy.cromer@stmarygj.org IDAHO, Blackfoot Bingham Memorial Hospital We have an excellent, full-time opportunity at the 9,100-volume ED We offer a competitive salary, PLI with tail coverage, and flexible scheduling. This position requires applicants to be ABEM certified or board certified/eligible in IM or FM. Less than 25 miles from Pocatello and Idaho Falls, Blackfoot puts you just a short drive to water-skiing on lakes and reservoirs, fishing some of the best trout streams and rivers in the U.S., or enjoying mountain and desert activities. Blackfoot is also centrally located to some of the most famous ski resorts in the world. Contact Robert Page, Northwest Emergency Physicians of TeamHealth Federal Way, WA 98003. Toll free: 800-336-8614, ext. 2149. Cell: 360-305-2134. Fax: 253-838-6418. http://www.teamhealth.com/discoverNEP/ Seeking BC/BP Emergency Medicine physician in Southern Vermont. 99-bed hospital with Magnet nursing designation. Established program offering flexible scheduling and competitive pay with benefits. Advanced airway equipment with fiber optic intubation available. Within 3 hours from New York City and Boston. Within 40 minutes of ski areas. For more information, please contact Nicole Goswami, Physician Recruiter by email at gosn@phin.org or by phone at (802) 4475236. ARIZONA Private, democratic group of 8 emergency physicians is recruiting additional full-time and part-time BC/BE EM physicians to expand coverage. We work at a community hospital with an emergency volume of 32,000. We offer competitive compensation and benefits plus group malpractice coverage. Please contact Dr. Douglas Perkins at entropy2000@cox.net or 480-998-2578. MASSACHUSETTS Saint Anne’s Hospital in Fall River, MA, a 160-bed private, non-profit community hospital, and a member of Caritas Christi Health Care is seeking BC/BE Emergency Department Physicians - for both Full Time and Part Time positions. This comprehensive inpatient and outpatient service provides care to Southeast Massachusetts and Rhode Island. Fall River offers convenient access to many social, cultural, and recreational amenities, and is only 20 minutes from Providence, 30 minutes from Newport, RI, 45 minutes from Cape Cod, and an hour from Boston. Surrounding towns provide an excellent place to raise a family with excellent public and private schools. The ED has two clinical areas, the Main ED and Express Care. The Express Care is staffed by non-ED physicians and mid-levels, and the combined census is 37,000 patients annually, an average of 105 daily. Shift lengths are eight or nine hours. Clinical responsibilities for a full-time department member include 1551 hours a year. Saint Anne’s is a satellite facility of an Osteopathy Emergency Medicine Program and will have 3rd and 4th year Emergency Medicine residents rotating through the Department beginning in the summer of 2009. We offer a competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package, including night shift differential, holiday and call pay, CME expenses, malpractice, health and dental insurance, 403b tax-deferred retirement plan, end of year and sign-on bonus and more. Interested candidates, please contact Christine Kady, Physician Recruiter, Caritas Christi Health Care, 736 Cambridge St. Boston, MA 02135. Phone: (617) 562-7717. E-mail: christine.kady@caritaschristi.org NORTH CAROLINA High Point/ Piedmont Triad Area Well established, independent group of all EM board-certified physicians has provided services to this health system and community for 20 years. We are seeking BC/BP physicians to expand our practice as the facility and services are expanding. Current annual volume of 58K patient visits. We offer competitive compensation based upon experience and excellent benefits. Please respond with letter of interest, CV, and references to Regional Emergency Physicians, P.A. via telepone or fax to 336-472-8713 or via regular mail to P.O. Box 5631, High Point, NC 27262. STAFF OPENING OREGON, Hillsboro This suburban city is located directly west of PORTLAND, OREGON, an easy commute. We are seeking a physician EM trained and Boarded/eligible to help staff this community hospital in Hillsboro. This emergency department sees an annual volume of 30,000 patients, staffed daily with 4 nine hour physician shifts plus daily 20 hours MLP coverage. T System template is used.†Physicians are paid on production with hour base. Contact Lynn Benson at (800)336-8614 ex 2123, lynn_benson@teamhealth.com FOR INFORMATION ON CLASSIFIEDS: Contact John Baltazar, Elsevier-ACEP News, 360 Park Avenue South, New York, NY 10010. (212) 633-3829. FAX: (212) 633-3820. Email ad to: j.baltazar@elsevier.com http://www.elsevierhealthcareers.com http://www.smartERchoice.com http://www.teamhealth.com/discoverNEP/
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