Emergency Medicine - Physician
- Employer
- TeamHealth
- Location
- Hialeah, Florida
- Closing date
- Apr 25, 2020
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- Specialty
- Emergency Medicine
- Hours
- Full Time
- Position Type
- Permanent
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Live and work in Miami! TeamHealth has an excellent opportunity for a full-time physician to join our emergency department team at Palmetto General Hospital in Miami, Florida. This hospital ED has 48 beds and an annual volume of 45,000 with high acuity. This facility boasts a state-of the-art emergency department with advanced practice clinician coverage, scribes, 51 hours daily double physician coverage and a separate Pediatric Emergency Medicine with services provided 24 hours daily. We ask that you be board certified in Emergency Medicine (ABEM or AOBEM) with ACLS and PALS certification.
About the Community
A city in Miami-Dade County, Hialeah is the sixth-largest city in Florida and a principal city of the Miami metropolitan area. As such, this city offers comfortable suburban living just thirty minutes from downtown Miami and South Beach! Named the 8th best city in Miami-Dade County, Hialeah offers its own take on Little Havana with Cuban eateries, called pastelitos and cafecitos, galore! Other perks of this Miami suburb? Hialeah is just 15-20 minutes from the Miami International Airport!
About the Community
A city in Miami-Dade County, Hialeah is the sixth-largest city in Florida and a principal city of the Miami metropolitan area. As such, this city offers comfortable suburban living just thirty minutes from downtown Miami and South Beach! Named the 8th best city in Miami-Dade County, Hialeah offers its own take on Little Havana with Cuban eateries, called pastelitos and cafecitos, galore! Other perks of this Miami suburb? Hialeah is just 15-20 minutes from the Miami International Airport!
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