Internal Medicine

Job Description

To join an established two person practice focusing on Internal Medicine and Pediatric patients with a one year income guarantee.  Benefit packet includes competitive salary, relocation, marketing allowance and commitment bonus.  Modern office and amenities.  

Requirements

American Trained.  Board Certified or Board Eligible in Internal Medicine

Company Overview

Venice Regional Medical Center, located along the beautiful Gulf Coast in Venice, Florida, is a 312-bed, state of the art hospital with a wide range of inpatient and outpatient services. National recognition includes 4-Star Excellence rating in Patient Satisfaction for the Cardiac Step-Down Unit and a 5-Star Excellence rating in Patient Satisfaction for Emergency Care services at the hospital, both awarded by Professional Research Corporation. The Hospital’s Orthopedic Program has been recognized as among the Top 100 Orthopedic Programs in the country and, for the past two years, received 5-Star recognition from HealthGrades, Inc. for hip and knee replacements putting Venice Regional Medical Center’s Program in the top 5% in the nation and top five programs in the State of Florida. Achieving national recognition attests to the dedication of Venice Regional’s medical staff, employees and volunteers, and the confidence the patrons continue to have in the Hospital. Received 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009 Thomson Top 100 Cardiovascular Hospital Recognition .

Contact Information

Abbie Morey
abbie.morey@hma.com 
(941) 833-1769

Caroline Miller
caroline.miller@hma.com
(863) 471-9860

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Date Posted: 4/2/2010
Location:
Venice Regional Medical Center
Venice, Florida
Type:
Employed Physician
Category:
Physicians
Current Wait Time 2 min
Last updated on 9/7 9:41 PM
About Our Wait Times
Our emergency room wait time is approximate and provided for informational purposes only. The wait time indicates the average time it takes a patient to see a qualified healthcare professional after registering. Information in this application is not a substitute for medical advice. If you think you may have a medical emergency, call your doctor or 911