New! EM Opportunity - Level II Trauma Center - Central Nebraska
- Employer
- EMrecruits
- Location
- Kearney, Nebraska
- Closing date
- Jan 27, 2024
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- Specialty
- Emergency Medicine
- Hours
- Full Time
- Position Type
- Permanent
- CHI Good Samaritan in Kearney, NE is a regional referral center for the county and surrounding areas
- ACS Designated Level 2 Trauma Center
- EMS Service with full Flight Team
- 10 ED rooms with a dedicated trauma suite
- 12K volume; 18-20% admission rate
The community of Kearney has a population of approximately 32,000, with many rural citizens seeking their care and services here. University of Nebraska at Kearney (UNK) is located in the community and bring in ongoing growth to the city and surrounding area.
Kearney is filled with historical and cultural museums and family-friendly activities. Unique shopping venues are featured in downtown Kearney, “The Bricks” and at the Hilltop Mall. Tempt your palate with an assortment of restaurants featuring local flare, international, national franchise and good ole Nebraska beef. Local wineries and breweries are a must see when you’re looking to kick back and relax.
The Viaero Center hosts numerous concerts, events and performances all year round and is home to the Tri-City Storm, a USHL Hockey Team. The Merryman Performing Arts Center and the Kearney Community Theatre offer theatrical and musical entertainment.
The Oregon, California and Mormon Trails converge through Central Nebraska but the City of Kearney features over 18 miles of trails, a perfect combination for walking, rollerblading, mountain biking or wildlife viewing. Experience over a dozen parks which include disc golf, water parks, and sport complexes and golf courses.
Feel free to contact Bill Masters at 972-656-0532 for more information.
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