Emergency Medicine Job In Carthage, Texas
Emergency Medicine Physician in Carthage, Texas
Carthage, Texas 75633 Type of Facility: Group
TeamHealth currently has a full-time (FT), part-time (PT) and PRN openings for an emergency medicine (EM) physician for UT Health Carthage in Carthage, Texas. Qualified candidates must be board certified/board eligible in emergency medicine (ABEM or ABOEM) or internal medicine/family practice with emergency medicine experience.
UT Health Pittsburg is one of 10 facilities that comprise UT Health East Texas:
- Comprised of 10 hospitals
- More than 50 physician clinics
- 13 regional rehabilitation facilities
- 2 free standing emergency centers
- Home health services covering 41 counties
- EMS fleet of more than 45 ambulances, 4 helicopters
- Comprehensive 7 trauma center care network
- Level 1 Trauma Center
- Partnership with the University of Texas System, providing patients access to leading-edge research and clinical therapies
Facility Highlights:
- Critical access hospital
- 10,056 annual volume
- 8 beds
- 24 hours of physician coverage
- Level IV Trauma Center
- Hospitalist on site
- 24 hour radiology
- 24 hour coverage for laboratory services
- Excellent compensation
- Paid professional liability insurance with tail coverage
- More than 300,000 CME hours available through the TeamHealth institute
- Extraordinary network of clinicians and potential career growth opportunities
At TeamHealth, our purpose is to perfect physicians' ability to practice medicine, every day, in everything we do. Through our more than 20,000 affiliated physicians and advanced practice clinicians, TeamHealth offers outsourced emergency medicine, hospital medicine, critical care, anesthesiology, orthopedic hospitalist, acute care surgery, obstetrics and gynecology hospitalist, ambulatory care, post-acute care and medical call center solutions to approximately 3,300 acute and post-acute facilities and physician groups nationwide. Our philosophy is as simple as our goal is singular: we believe better experiences for physicians lead to better outcomes—for patients, hospital partners and physicians alike.