Emergency Medicine Job In Orlando, Florida
Emergency Medicine Physician
Description
Specialization:
Emergency Medicine
Job Summary:
UCF Lake Nona Hospital is seeking an Emergency Medicine Physician to join our team in Orlando, Florida.Qualified Candidates:
- Qualified candidates must be board certified or board eligible Emergency Medicine Physicians (ABEM/ABOEM).
Incentives/Benefits:
- Tax advantage of Independent Contractor Status
- Employee option with benefits available
- Competitive compensation with start date bonus available
- Opportunity to participate in training of medical students
Facility Information
- 37 patients per day
- 20-bed ED
- 24 hours physician coverage, 12-hour shifts
- 8 hours APP coverage
HCA Florida UCF Lake Nona Medical Center plays a vital role in educating the providers of tomorrow. The hospital is designed to accommodate students, with education spaces throughout the facility, and will educate many types of learners including physicians, nurses, pharmacists, physical therapists, medical technologists and health administrators.
Core Services: General Surgery, Internal Medicine, OB/GYN, Emergency Services, Pathology, Radiology and Anesthesia
Specialty Services: Cardiology, Oncology, Endocrinology, Gastroenterology, Neurology, Critical Care/Pulmonary, Infectious Disease, Rheumatology, Orthopedic Surgery and Urology
Community Information:
HCA Florida UCF Lake Nona is a landmark for Orlando, and a premier location for medical care, research and education. Lake Nona is a 17-square-mile mixed-use planned community within the city limits of Orlando, southeast of Orlando International Airport. Lake Nona’s cluster was built based on the proven theory that health care and life sciences facilities in close proximity to one another will accelerate innovation. In the years since, Lake Nona has become home to some of the nation’s leading hospitals, universities, research institutions, and health and life sciences companies. As it stands, these pioneering institutions are forming networks and synergies to advance health care while creating a job engine for the region.
Lake Nona is the new global destination for medical innovation. From public art installations and live music to cinema events and access to Orlando’s greatest artistic institutions, Lake Nona offers those who live here plenty of chances to kick back, relax, enjoy and be inspired by work from some of the most iconic artists of our times.
Recreational possibilities abound, located minutes from attractions including Walt Disney World, Universal Studios and world class golfing, boating and fishing. As a popular destination, Orlando welcomes visitors from around the world with 3 airports serving Central Florida.
Some places are proud of their history. Lake Nona is proud of its future. Encompassing 17-square-miles and located adjacent to the Orlando International Airport, Lake Nona is a modern mecca for technology, innovation, and community. When you’re in Lake Nona, you can see and feel an energy unique from other places. From its transformative Lake Nona Medical City, where research facilities work together with the country’s leading hospitals and educational institutions, to the United States Tennis Association’s National Campus, where current and future tennis professionals hone their skills, Lake Nona is a place where no dream is out of reach. Walt Disney World is minutes away, and residents have both the Atlantic and Gulf coasts are located 90 minutes to the east and west for convenient day trips or a weekend getaway. Come see what Lake Nona has to offer!
UCF Lake Nona Medical Center, a partnership hospital between HCA Healthcare’s North Florida Division and UCF Academic Health, will open in 2020, transforming Central Florida’s healthcare community on a journey toward an academic medical approach.
Located in Orlando’s Medical City at Lake Nona, the $175-million teaching hospital will provide healing for patients throughout Central Florida and beyond, educate the healthcare providers of the future and support the work of brilliant medical researchers that will lead to lifesaving care.