ACEP News - June 2008 - (Page 25) JUNE 2008 • ACEP NEWS 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 TeamHealth Emergency Medicine Opportunities ARIZONA: This Phoenix ED is a comfortable, well-planned, state-of-the-art facility. Jake Fritz, 800.514.5514 jake_fritz@teamhealth.com CALIFORNIA: New EDs in state-of-theart medical facilities in the San FranciscoSacramento corridor area. This wellestablished group is supported with MLP coverage and excellent specialist support. sharing bonuses, the opportunity to mentor residents, and excellent leadership. Adreanna Bourassa, 800.874.3689 adreanna_bourassa@teamhealth.com Big Bear Lake: High above everyday life in the crisp alpine air, an excellent medical environment committed to quality care. Central California: Moderate-volume ED with a fast track at Tulare District Hospital framed by the Sierra Nevada Mountains. Delano-Sequoia Redwood Area: Family values, mild climate, and the great outdoors. Ridgecrest: 1.63 patients per hour, mix of cases and acuity, medical backup, and MLP support available. Jake Fritz, 800.514.5514 jake_fritz@teamhealth.com FLORIDA: Medical director opportunity in Palatka. Staff physician opportunities in Crystal River, Tampa, Palatka, Plant City, Fort Lauderdale, West Palm Beach, and Brandon. Pediatric EM opportunities in Tampa and Fort Lauderdale. David Spargo or Robin Lorber, 800.424.3672 robin_lorber@teamhealth.com david_spargo@teamhealth.com GEORGIA: Great opportunities convenient to Chattanooga, Atlanta, and Augusta. Chatsworth: Be part of a brand new ED at Murray Medical Center near Atlanta. Dalton: The 41,000-volume ED at Hamilton Medical Center is a Level II trauma center with 41 hours of physician coverage and 36 hours of MLP coverage. Chattanooga area: Hutcheson Medical Center has a 32,000-volume ED in one of Georgia’s fastest growing communities. Augusta area: 11,500-volume ED at Jasper: Piedmont Mountainside Hospital was named Hospital of the Year by the Georgia Alliance of Community Hospitals and is less than one hour from Atlanta. Shasta McGill, 800.577.7707 shasta_mcgill@teamhealth.com Albany: Medical director and staff physician with an ED that has great specialty backup and daily MLP coverage. Eatonton: Staff physician opportunities in Eatonton, an area with a premier golf course that was a Golf Digest choice for the Best New Upscale Courses. Atlanta, Columbus, and Americus also have available excellent opportunities for physicians. Rita Offenberg, 800.424.3672 rita_offenberg@teamhealth.com IDAHO, Blackfoot: Excellent, full-time opportunity at the 9,100-volume ED of Bingham Memorial Hospital. We offer a competitive salary, PLI with tail coverage, Idaho Falls, this area has some of the best rivers and trout streams and world-famous ski resorts. Robert Page, 800.336.8614 robert_page@teamhealth.com LOUISIANA, Baton Rouge: 24-bed, 34,000-volume ED has moderate-acuity cases and an 11% admission rate. High hourly rate, incentive bonuses, and good coverage that includes 34 hours of physician coverage and 20 hours of MLP coverage. New Iberia: 13-bed ED with great specialty backup and daily MLP coverage. Slidell: 28,000-volume ED equipped with a state-of-the-art tracking system and electronic medical records. Sheri Miranda, 800.424.3672 sheri_miranda@teamhealth.com MISSISSIPPI: Baptist Memorial Hospital - Desoto opened its new ED in November 2006, and the department has grown rapidly ever since. We are adding physicians to meet the growth of our 43,500volume ED. Scribe service is available 20 hours daily. Southaven is a young city with excellent schools in a safe, family environment. Cathy Lee, 866.599.0067 cathy_lee@teamhealth.com NEW YORK: Renovated, 18-bed ED in Kingston with an annual volume of 23,500 has great opportunities for a medical director, assistant medical director, and physicians. Located near the Catskill Mountains, Kingston is about 90 minutes from New York City in a valley of natural Michael Sistrunk, 800.848.3721 michael_sistrunk@teamhealth.com St. Joseph’s Hospital in Syracuse is a premier cardiac center with a magnet nursing staff. The 50,000-volume ED is equipped with 42 beds, two radiology suites, and a CT scanner and has an in-house, 24/7 hospital medicine program and an excellent nursing staff. Donna Swider, 800.848.3721 donna_swider@teamhealth.com OHIO: Just a few of a great variety of practice settings from which to choose. Cleveland: St. Vincent Charity Hospital won many categories of 2008 Healthgrades’ Awards for Excellence. The 18-bed ED has 24 hours of physician coverage, 12 hours residents who rotate through. Hillcrest Hospital is in an upscale Cleveland suburb. The ED has triple physician coverage plus MLP support. The ED has high-acuity patients and an annual volume of 32,000. A separate pediatrics area has double physician coverage. The Rock-nRoll Hall of Fame, Metroparks Zoo, Geauga Lake, and all of Cleveland are just Lorain: 51,000-volume ED at Community Health Partners Regional Medical Center has a variety of patients, high-acuity cases, double physician coverage, and 48 hours of MLP support. Competitive hourly rate, productivity incentive, and affordable lakefront living in this location between Cleveland and the Lake Erie Islands. Warren: Trumbull Memorial Hospital has a 29-bed ED with an annual patient volume of 36,200. Excellent coverage is provided, including 48 hours of ED and fast track physician coverage. Mary Carr, 800.842.0255 mary_carr@teamhealth.com Elyria: Lucrative position at a Level II ED at the Ohio hospital that ranked #1 for interventional cardiology 3 years in a row. Strong specialty support, physician double coverage, and PA coverage daily. Sheri Miranda, 800.424.3672 sheri_miranda@teamhealth.com PENNSYLVANIA: This hospital in Wilkes-Barre has been serving northeast Pennsylvania for more than 130 years and offers an array of state-of-the-art signature in primary and specialty care. TeamHealth East provides excellent physician and MLP coverage at this 50,000-volume ED. Carmelyn Vedar, 800.848.3721 cvedar@teamhealth.com Medical director at the 26,000-volume ED at Brandywine Hospital in Coatesville. 24 hours of mid-level coverage and 24 hours of physician coverage a day. This hospital is one of the premier healthcare providers in the area. This thriving area has a high average income and many golf courses, wineries, and restaurants. , 800.848.3721 michael_hahn@teamhealth.com TENNESSEE: Quality of life and low cost of living in beautiful places. Jefferson City: An exceptional environment, a stable group, and a supportive medical staff describe this ED facility. Near Knoxville, the waterfront communities of the Lakeway Region provide great views of life. Sevierville: Live and work in the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Laurie Cordova, 800.909.8366 laurie_cordova@teamhealth.com Memphis: The 31-bed ED at Baptist Memorial has 9 critical care rooms, extensive subspecialty backup, and great coverage. Cathy Lee, 866.599.0067 cathy_lee@teamhealth.com Middle and East Tennessee: Many locations, including the 33,000-volume ED at Cumberland Medical Center in Crossville. Opportunities also available in Newport near the Great Smoky Mountains, and Livingston Regional Hospital near Cookeville. Opportunites also near Knoxville and Chattanooga. Shasta McGill or Trisha Miller, 800.577.7707 shasta_mcgill@teamhealth.com trisha_miller@teamhealth.com Nashville area: Newly renovated and expanded ED with 32 treatment rooms. Maury Regional Hospital has won awards for clinical excellence, quality of cardiac care, and performance excellence. Sheila Forrest, 888.203.1274 shelia_forrest@teamhealth.com West Tennessee, Covington: Approximately 18 miles from Memphis, Covington is in one of the fastest-growing counties in the state. The 18,000-volume ED provides extensive specialty coverage and good MLP support. Ripley: Medical director needed for a new TeamHealth program at Lauderdale. Savannah: This opportunity at a 16,200volume ED offers relocation and other assistance available. Tammy Jones, 800.577.7707 tammy_jones@teamhealth.com TEXAS: Houston’s largest healthcare system selected TeamHealth to provide unparalleled support and resources to 8 of its EDs. Volumes range from 20,000 to 60,000. Numerous opportunities are available with EDs that are part of the Memorial Hermann Healthcare System. Larry Wills, 800.617.7717 larry_wills@teamhealth.com VIRGINIA: Live, work, and play in areas blessed with natural beauty. Big Stone Gap: 21,000-volume ED. Pennington Gap: 15,500-volume ED at Lee Regional Medical Center. Wytheville: A community hospital ED in the Blue Ridge Mountains. Norton: Mountain View Hospital in a family community convenient to interstates. Trisha Miller, 800.577.7707 trisha_miller@teamhealth.com Suffolk: We are looking for the right physician to be part of a positive environment and who can help build relationships and our reputation as a premier, patient-focused facility. Join us at the new, modern, free-standing ED of Bon Secours Health Center at Harbour View. Kristi Breedlove, 800.539.0173 kristi_breedlove@teamhealth.com WASHINGTON, Seattle suburb: Franciscan Health System is #6 on the list of 100 best performing healthcare organizations in the United States. Its continued growth has led to the expansion of our successful team at the 47,000-volume ED of St. Francis Hospital. The ED is well staffed and has good specialist backup. The position offers productivity-based compensation. Federal Way is 20 minutes from downtown Seattle. Lynn Benson, 800.336.8614 lynn_benson@teamhealth.com Check our website for more information and opportunities. 800.818.1498 www.teamhealth.com http://www.elsevierhealthcareers.com http://www.teamhealth.com
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