ACEP News - June 2008 - (Page 32) 32 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 Faculty Department of Emergency Medicine The Department of Emergency Medicine of the Henry Ford Health System is seeking board certified/ prepared emergency physicians to join the faculty of our Emergency Medicine Residency Program. The successful candidate will join our staff of 30 full-time faculty involved in teaching and research. The Emergency Medicine residency program is in its 32nd year and has a total of 53 residents in three tracks including EM, EM/IM, and EM/IM/Critical Care. We have an active research division with NIH funding that focuses on sepsis, the emerging role of biomarkers, neurologic emergencies including stroke, hemorrhage, seizure, and brain injuries. This ED is the birthplace of early goal directed therapy. The Henry Ford Hospital Emergency Department is an urban, level 1 trauma center with over 90,000 patient visits per year. Our facility has 80 rooms including a 16 bed emergency critical care unit. The Henry Ford Health System is known for its comprehensive, system-wide, electronic medical record (EMR). The Emergency Department is paperless and is fully integrated into the system's EMR. Henry Ford Health System is an integrated health system that includes 25 medical centers and six hospitals. It is the largest health system in Southeast Michigan (population approaching 5 million). The Henry Ford Hospital is a 750 bed facility serving as the flagship of the system. Qualified candidates must have a strong interest in furthering the academic mission of the department through research and education. We offer a highly competitive salary and excellent benefits. Please forward your CV for consideration to Scott Johnson, Physician Recruiter. Email: sjohns10@hfhs.org or fax to (313)874-4677. AA/EEO OHIO, Lima Entrepreneurial Desire Create your own destiny in Lima, Ohio LMH Emergency Medicine Associates aims to find a high caliber BC/BP Emergency Physician, with drive and initiative, who is interested in the collaboration of starting an independently owned physician group to serve Lima Memorial Hospital (LMH). LMH is a 258-bed facility that features an 18-bed ED, and a Level II Trauma Center with an annual volume of 33,000. A comprehensive package totaling $325,000 annually, including health, dental, CME, retirement and paid malpractice with tail coverage, highlights this opportunity. The chosen candidate will also receive a generous signing bonus and moving allowance. Contact: Karen Choyce, PSR (800) 346-0747 ext. 3168, E-mail: kchoyce@psrinc.net Fax: (972) 739-2638. WASHINGTON-Enumclaw Seeking staff physician for 12,000-volume, level V trauma, critical access hospital which services primarily Enumclaw, Buckley, Black Diamond, Carbonado, South Prairie, Orting and other nearby communities. Due to its affiliation with Franciscan Health System, construction of a new 90,000 square foot, state-of-the-art facility is planned and should open in 2010. The ED handles minor trauma, codes, intubations, laceration repair, etc and has a 5% admission rate. The T System template is used. Enumclaw is a bedroom community for Seattle and Tacoma yet remarkably close to Crystal Mountain Ski area. Contact Lynn Benson at (800)336-8614 ex 2123, lynn_benson@teamhealth.com KENTUCKY Variety of practice opportunities, excellent coverage, flexible scheduling, and outstanding compensation. Experience the difference of practicing medicine in a physician owned and managed group dedicated to improving your quality of life. We have a variety of opportunities available in several attractive locations in Kentucky. Contact: Amanda Meyer 859.335.9041 ext.222 or ameyer@mesaer.com www.mesaer.com Marshall Emergency Services Associates, PSC COLORADO Glenwood Springs Full-time position for BC/BP emergency physician in small community hospital with emergency department volume of 13,500. Excellent medical staff with competitive salary and benefits. Enjoy world-class skiing and other outdoor activities with great community to raise a family. Contact: Travis Martin, M.D., Medical Director, Valley View Hospital, telephone 970-949-4152 or CV to e-mail drtravismartin@gmail.com http://www.elsevierhealthcareers.com http://www.sempa.org http://www.sempa.org http://www.mesaer.com
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