Hospitalist Job In Austin, Texas
Hospitalist Physician in Austin, TX
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Austin, Texas 78758 Type of Facility: Group
St. David's North Austin Medical Center is a 473-bed facility, with an open ICU. Our physicians are not required to do procedures or round within the ICU but we will take admissions back from them. During the day shift (7a-7p) there are a total of 7 physicians seeing 20-21 encounters; we have 2 APC providers working from (8a-8p) assisting the swing physician (9a-9p) averaging 14 admissions, and during the nocturnist shift we have 1 physician and 1 APC handling 10 admissions. There is an in-house rapid response team handling codes, but each physician will respond if it is their patient. The EMR at all campuses is Meditech.
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- Comprehensive benefits package with health insurance and optional dental and vision insurance
- Paid professional liability insurance including tail coverage
- Sign-on bonus
- Access to TeamHealth's clinician wellness program and referral program
- Association with a leading clinician practice in the U.S.
- Stability of a respected industry leader
- Practice with confidence as a member of TeamHealth's national Patient Safety Organization
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